Character Analysis of Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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The Great Gatsby is an extraordinary novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, who tells the story about the wealthy man of Long Island named, Jay Gatsby, a middle aged man with a mysterious past, who lives at a gothic mansion and hosts many parties with many strangers who were not entirely invited. In the novel, The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, many characters are discussed uniquely to an extent from the festive, yet status hungry Roaring Twenties. In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald introduces many characters who all seem to cause conflict with each other because of incompatible personalities. The main character that F. Scott Fitzgerald sets the entire book over is Jay Gatsby, Gatsby, is first shown as a mysterious man whose reputation is built by rumors and great parties; this makes the guest of his parties assume that Gatsby is actually The Great Gatsby, however his characteristic traits shows that he is not as great as those may seem to think and that Jay Gatsby is actually a man who is mysterious, stubborn and dishonest.

Jay Gatsby, the main character of the novel The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is described as a man who throws grand parties, however not many individuals know who Jay Gatsby true identity is and only know Gatsby by what his party guest seem to speculate about who Jay Gatsby actually is, which makes Gatsby seem as a mysterious character. Gatsby shows his mysterious trait in the first chapter, when Nick is having dinner with Daisy. The topic of Jay Gatsby is brought up by Jordan Baker, and Gatsby shows that he’s peculiar to Daisy because Daisy doesn’t understand who Gatsby truly is, “‘you must know Gatsby.’ ‘Gatsby?’ demanded Daisy. ‘What Gatsby?’” (Fitzgerald 15). This shows that G...

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...k now old sport… I said a small town…” (Fitzgerald 99). This shows that although those want to know who Jay Gatsby really is, he seems to pull them away and not want anyone to know who he actually is, which makes Jay Gatsby a dishonest man.

Jay Gatsby, the main character of the novel The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is described as a man who throws grand parties; however his identity is hidden away from people making them only assume who Gatsby is by the parties he throws, making him the great Gatsby. However, Jay Gatsby is actually not as great as people seem to think. Gatsby’s identity is built off by rumors, making it that no one seems to know who Jay Gatsby actually is. In conclusion, Jay Gatsby is not the great Gatsby, and he is just a mysterious character with a stubborn love life that constantly lives in a lie to hide away from his past.

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