Is The Great Gatsby Really Great Essay

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The great Gatsby is not about the main character, it is instead a narration by the main character; focusing on the romantic affair between the Great Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan. The title implies that Gatsby is no ordinary man instead that he is in fact great. Nick comes to this opinion due to the Charismatic aura that surrounds his persona, his grand ability to dream big and make it as well of his sheer power wealth and status of society.
Gatsby is great. He is a true force of nature. Gatsby had a unique ability to bend fate to his will; that if he dreamed it would happen. He was born to poor peasants but this did not encumber him. He set out on a journey “So he invented just the sort of Jay Gatsby that a seventeen-year-old boy would be likely to invent, and to this conception he was faithful to the end.” Gatsby reinvented himself, gave himself a persona of wealth and luxury, he achieved this and more. He amassed a grand wealth rivalling anybody in in New York. He constructed a grand house and hosted grand parties, where alcohol did not cease to flow, all in for the purpose of crossing daisy at one of these parties. While the others who attended these parties were born into wealth, Gatsby …show more content…

As a child he saw himself growing up to be a rich and powerful man, the embodiment of the American dream. As a soldier he saw himself marrying Daisy. Gatsby has the ability to dream big, “as a child he dreamed of wealth and luxury, and he has attained them, albeit through criminal means.” He has the wonder of a child, where everything is possible and within grasp “ He had come a long way to this blue lawn, and his dream must have seemed so close that he could hardly fail to grasp it.” Gatsby yearns for his dreams and he strives to achieve them one way or another. Gatsby’s ability to dream big and make it causes him to be an inspiration, an example of someone making it. His ability to dream and bend nature to his whim unimaginable

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