Romanticism In The Great Gatsby

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Fitzgerald distinctively projects each character’s aspect building from the start to the finish of the book. Nick Carraway introduced to obscure millionaire Jay Gatsby. Jay Gatsby a jack of all trades, a man with an extravagant amount of money, and living a luxurious life. While Gatsby’s abundant fortune flourishes his life, Gatsby has gone astray, looking for his lover, to fill his heart which will complete his life. Gatsby’s dream of wealth, class, luxury, and pleasure has decayed, converted into a Dream of Romance.
Gatsby is formed by Fitzgerald’s view of romance. From all the champagne, Rolls-Royce, orchestras, and the cocktails depicted Jay Gatsby. Until faced with his lover Daisy Buchanan, self-indulgent, slick, and arrogant Jay Gatsby

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