Character Analysis of Jay Gatsby of The Great Gatsby

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A reader’s mind grasps the lives of characters who live in a way the reader can only imagine. In The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby hosts the most magnificent parties, with the most luxurious decorations and people flooding from almost everywhere. This said, Gatsby hardly shows his face, waiting for one thing that will complete the life that commoners could only dream of. Jay Gatsby lives in an era of self-indulgence, where even he will surrender his own life to reach his goal.

Like many others during this time, Gatsby finds satisfaction in his materialistic possessions. While showing Daisy around his extravagant home, Gatsby explains he receives selections of clothes from England for each of the seasons and, “he took out a pile of shirts and began throwing them, one by one, before us, shirts of sheer linen and thick silk and fine flannel…” (92). Jay Gatsby shows us, in this scene, how much these material things mean to him by tossing them around in a merry spirit. The spirit started that day by reuniting with his former love, Daisy. Gatsby yearned for this meeting...

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