The Great Gatsby Monologue

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I sometimes regret bringing gatsby and daisy together for that afternoon of tea or even meeting Gatsby in the first place or even moving next door to him, of course I didn't know I was going to live by the most interesting and complicated man I have ever met in my life. His yellow roadster was ripping throw the street, the glissining of his bright yellow paint job as it ripped through the trees and brush just as a Warbler would. While his engine still roaring, I got in without even second thinking. Gatsby seemed a bit uneasy. I asked even though I knew the answer. “Where are we going today Gatsby?” “Were going to Daisy’s house, I must see her. I must have her, I can't look at that green light on the other side of the water knowing she’s not happy.” “She’s married Gatsby, she has a child.” “Her Girl can come live with me.” Before another word was said gatsby brought us to a screeching stop, the smell of burnt rubber overwhelmed the aroma of flowers in the air. Gatsby stepped out and headed to Daisy’s front door. He called for me to join …show more content…

Then to make a long story short we fell in love, love formed on the most powerful shared trauma. We both decided we couldn't stand to live here anymore. She agreed to give up her elaborate lifestyle for something more simpler and is taking up motherhood very nicely, I could use a little work on the other hand. We both live in maryland now. Our new house is a bit bigger that the one I had at East Egg, yet still smaller than the other houses around it, but it's ours. I'm writing again, as you can see by reading this. Were taking care of Daisy and Tom’s little girl. She's not a fool, she’ll never be a fool. I love my new life, it fits me, but i'll never forget my life in new york, i mean how could anyone forget that. I'll never forget. Daisy comes to me often asking me questions I dont have the answer to

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