Discover the Hidden Reality in The Great Gatsby

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“There is no logical way to the discovery of these elemental laws. There is only the way of intuition, which is helped by a feeling for the order lying behind appearance.” Said Albert Einstein about the relationship between appearance and reality. Einstein is telling the readers that people are discovering new things that were hidden behind illusions of what had appeared. Humans have to use hat feeling to see threw those appearances to discover the elements that form the reality they live in. Scott Fitzgerald uses the creation of illusive appearance but also writes a discoverable reality for the most of the characters in his novels. In his novel, The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald creates a strong relationship between the illusion of appearance and the reality of his characters, this is clearly seen through Nick’s nice and caring personality, Daisy’s innocence and confident identity and Gatsby’s social and famously spread rumors. First of all, Nick, one of the main characters of this story is seen as a normal person living a usual life. He is a sweet and nice guy who seems to keep to himself and stay out of everyone’s business, but actually cares a lot about the people close to him. Nick Carraway is the narrator of the novel therefore readers see things and picture them through him most of the time and realize he is a really good person who is quiet and almost never judges people. “In consequence, [Nick is] inclined to reserve all judgments, a habit that has opened up many curious natures to [Nick] and also made [Nick] the victim of not a few veteran bores.” (Fitzgerald 1, 1). Carraway was quiet but always there for the ones closest to his heart, like Daisy and Jay. Nick loved his cousin Daisy and always did what made her happy as he s... ... middle of paper ... ...cial life. In short, Nick look like a random man who does not care too much about anything but really cares about some people; seems to be so honest and good doer but doesn’t always do the right thing. Next, Daisy is a guiltless harmless woman who does not mind being the reason a person loose his life without deserving it; lives the act of a happy wife and mother when she was not the most faithful or loving female. Lastly, Jay who hides his desperate need to get Daisy to accept of him with all the drunken people who have fun in his house and hides his only good intentions behind a rumor based killer to keep the attention away. To sum up, it is realized that the events that were lead due to characters’ reality are very important as they give the story of the novel deeper meaning. Works Cited Fitztgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. Scribner: New York, 2004. Print.

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