The Great Gatsby Analysis

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"Lost Illusion is the undisclosed title of every novel". Andre Maurois comments that within each novel is the sense of lost dreams and unattainable goals. Irony expresses how the meaning of a particular event can be shown with an opposite effect. Furthermore, it also exposes the ironic events that can occur within a novel in connection with the title. "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald produced much dispute on why he chose that as the title to his novel. "The Great Gatsby" demonstrates the deception of how the main character Jay Gatsby showed his greatness by attempting to achieve his goal of Daisy, but failed miserably in his pursuit of recreating the past and bringing about his own death.

Gatsby showed his greatness by achieving fame, fortune and attempting to win over Daisy. The extravagant parties and the glamorous cars that Gatsby achieved throughout his life were all to impress Daisy and see if she would fall in love with him again. The "buffet tables garnished with glistening hors-d’oeuvre and spiced baked hams crowded against salads of harlequin designs" demonstrate...

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