Songs That Relate To The Great Gatsby

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The Roaring Twenties was a time of mobsters, speakeasies, and affairs. Writers of this decade beautifully displayed love, money, and parties. One of these writers, who wonderfully composed about these items, is Fitzgerald. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the author uses the piano and the song The Love Nest to reinforce the theme that money and palaces cannot buy you warmth and love. The scene with the satirical song reveals that Gatsby cannot buy Daisy’s love, people change over time, and he cannot repeat what is lost in the past. The first point that The Love Nest demonstrates is that Gatsby cannot buy Daisy’s love back. Daisy originally fell in love with the old Jay Gatsby, who wasn’t rich. He did not flaunt his wealth to lure Daisy in, but instead stole her heart while stationed in Kentucky as a simple lieutenant. Jay unfortunately thinks by displaying his grand house, extravagant parties, and expensive clothes he can win back Daisy’s love for good. Ironically, Gatsby has Mr. Klipspringer, one of his servants, play The Love Nest, which explains through it’s lyrics that warmth and love come from a cottage you can call home, rather than a mansion that impresses. The song tells us, “Better than a palace with a gilded dome, Is a love nest You can call home… Ever comes the question old: …show more content…

After a 5 year gap, during which Jay Gatsby is separated from Daisy, he lets his imagination get the best of him. Nick supports this by saying in chapter 5, “There must have been moments even that afternoon when Daisy tumbled short of his dreams-not through her own fault, but because of the colossal vitality of his illusion… He had thrown himself into it with a creative passion, adding to it all the time, checking it out with every bright feather that drifted his way” (95-96). Gatsby only remembers the good things about Daisy, and forgets that he onced loved her for who she is, including her

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