Why Is Time Important In The Great Gatsby

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Dreams are a world composed of fulfilled aspirations and despite the fact their dreams rarely become a reality, people still continue to hold on to the hope that one day they will. In the novel, The Great Gatsby , Fitzgerald portrays how time is the main prevention associated with keeping people from achieving their dreams. Fitzgerald shows this through the character Jay Gatsby. Gatsby is convinced that he is capable of returning to the past and reuniting with his love, Daisy. However Gatsby is oblivious to the fact that Daisy has made Gatsby a past memory and has moved on by marrying Tom Buchanan. Gatsby tries to relive the past to be able to recapture his old life with his love but is never able to. Gatsby creates a false world that he

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