Examples Of Ambition In The Great Gatsby

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For “The Great Gatsby,” I chose, “He had intended, probably, to take what he could and go—but now he found that he had committed himself to the following of a grail” (Fitzgerald 159). I feel like the novel sets out to show the reader what happens to someone who’s mindset becomes narrowed by ambition. Ambition is a wonderful quality to have, but when it gets out of control, tunnel vision is a side effect. Gatsby had many ambitions and desires which he pursued on a daily basis, one of the most obvious, being Daisy. Personally, I feel that ambition amplifies over time, which can be both beneficial and detrimental. Speaking in terms of his infatuation for Daisy, he had a solid five years to let this desire intensify. Ambition can be very addicting, …show more content…

He ain’t no good” (Walker 126). Observing this quote from the surface, we can relate it to Celie's struggle for power and an understanding of herself; but if we look deeper, I feel that we can relate this quote to anyone who suffers at the hand of an oppressor. Anyone who is brought down by another person, or a group of people, has a mindset of submission that becomes ingrained into them. Anyone who finds his or herself under oppression, also has an “Albert.” To others, Albert is an analogy to the oppressor, whereas to Celie, Albert was merely the oppressor himself. Throughout The Color Purple, we noted numerous instances where a character struggled with being submissive due to the fear of what would happen to them if they did not comply. Each one of those characters had their own “Albert” which they needed to overcome in order to truly understand who they …show more content…

Groups of people who suffer similar hardships, are more likely to create a stronger bond with one another. This idea can also be related to Martin Luther King Jr.’s famous quote; “There is power in unity and there is power in numbers.” The African American community in Beloved empowered one another. There were a few instances where some people didn’t get along, but for the most part, everyone at least attempted to help one another. The most significant time when they did not help one another, was when they didn’t warn Sethe that School Teacher was coming. If the community would have came together and informed and empowered each other, the killing of Sethe’s child may have been avoided. I feel like the author wanted to show us that it’s important to build up the people around you, and if you don’t, then there may be grim

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