Depression In The Great Gatsby

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I have been diagnosed and living with depression for two months as of writing this essay. Depression is defined as a mental health disorder with characteristics of the disinterest of daily activities, depressed moods, and changes in physical characteristics. Life feels stagnant when living with depression, and happiness is a struggle to find. Most people want to find happiness in life, but what they really mean is that they want to find fulfillment in life. Happiness is just a byproduct from the feeling of fulfillment and pursuing happiness will lead you nowhere, it is fulfillment that should be aimed for. Searching for happiness is akin to trying to find a needle in a haystack. It is destructive to set happiness as the ultimate goal of being because the ways of trying to happiness can be misleading and misguide the traveler to a detrimental end. F. Scott Fitzgerald depicts the character of Gatsby as a man who came from rags to riches, all for the woman he loves. What makes Gatsby so great is his willingness to keep on trying to win over Daisy’s love and affection. Gatsby believes that his happiness is defined by his relationship with Daisy, and if he is not with her then he cannot be happy. Gatsby does illegal business in …show more content…

If this were the case, people would be dazed and confused as to why the road to happiness is tough and why they still have not found it. Setting happiness as life’s objective leads the individual off the beaten path and set the individual further back than where they started. The only solution to a person’s craving for happiness, is not to dig around for happiness itself but to scour for individual fulfillment. What separates the road to happiness and the road to fulfillment, is that by the end of reaching fulfillment, you are left with a plethora of reward. What comes with fulfillment is happiness, success, and

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