The Crack-Up In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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The Crack-Up In the crack up, we see Fitzgerald use a variety of ways to get the reader to see his point of view. To explain that “Of course all life is a process of breaking down” Fitzgerald appeals to emotions, connects the reader to his life through his stylistic elements, and reflective elements and tones as well. The reflective element of this writing makes the reader reflect themselves, which helps Fitzgerald build his argument of how life is a process. The part that appeals to your emotions makes you think about your life, as well as his, by making you put yourself in his shoes and imagine things from his perspective. The stylistic, personal elements used to connect the reader help strengthen the foundation of the other elements, as …show more content…

Towards the beginning of page three, we see Fitzgerald draw a conclusion from an earlier time in his life, which states ¨I was well insured and anyhow I had been only a mediocre caretaker of most of the things left in my hands, even of my talent¨. In this sentence, the recollective thought made by Fitzgerald transports the reader into a time that they, themselves have taken average care of the things that were handed to them, and the god given abilities given to them as well. When Fitzgerald talks of the times that he felt lonesome, and began to wean himself from the things he used to love, it sends the reader to times that they have also began to dislike the things that they truly enjoy. Fitzgerald soon states after this, that he became himself again soon enough, that ¨that blessed hour of nightmare which, like a catharsis, would enable me to better meet the new day¨, which lets the reader know that the nightmarish hours of their lives set them up for the good times. These examples show the reader how laziness grants instant satisfaction, while hard work slowly builds, and rewards later in life. By showing the reader this connection, Fitzgerald is proving his point that life is a process, and things that impact you pile up, and come

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