The Great Disappointment

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“Now it was again a green light on a dock. His count of enchanted objects had diminished by one” (Fitzgerald, 93). The Great Gatsby, an astounding novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, provides a fantasy story of multiple affairs, parties, and tragedies during the roaring twenties. Full of illusions, ambitions, and dreams, The Great Gatsby also has the ability to crush the spirits and hopes by just the simple disappointments in life. Throughout the duration of the novel, Gatsby’s characters might seem like they are living a fairytale life at times, but they ultimately discover a false hope or inefficacy and disappointment in their lives. Daisy and Gatsby acquire a passion for one another to say the least. Gatsby holds on to that love and when they met again, five long years down the road, Daisy comes in contact with the dread that has been lingering. Daisy is overwhelmed with tears when she realizes how much she misses Gatsby and how jealous she is of his new wealth after seeing the marvelous shirts he owned. Although Daisy knows the true reason for her tears, she explains the...

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