Theme Of Pride In The Great Gatsby

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“FULL OF
PRIDE”

Pride...many are proud to be prideful but many believe it to be a curse. The great gatsby takes the pride to another level. Many readers can say the book has other themes to it but when reader start to sink into the book and soon find out pride comes out more than people may think. When thinking about characters that come to mind when you think of pride is Nick. F. Scott Fitzgerald gave nick an impression to the reader that Nick is not the type of guy to be prideful. He likes to be secluded and rarely has any friends. When He Talked To Gatsby, gatsby invites nick to his party. Now nick is Gatsby’s neighbor which Gatsby invited nick over politeness. Nick started to brag about being invited by gatsby face to face, he took so much pride into that invite as said in (pg.). No matter who it was, Nick brought up being invited no matter the topic. …show more content…

Tom is another character that comes to mind when thinking of pride. He is white prideful when it comes to race (pg.). Tom creates a sense of pride because he believes he is above everyone that isn't him. The new title of the book suits the theme very well. “The great Gatsby” portrayed a great deal of pride throughout its story. In almost every page you read, a reader could find character that are showing a sense of pride toward themselves or towards a belief. Toward the end of the book a character named Wilson believed that killing gatsby is the right thing to do (pg.). His pride would lead him to believing that is was true. In conclusion, “The Great Gatsby” while being a book of amazing story and themes. Pride is the biggest appeal in the story which F. Scott Fitzgerald gave the reader. That is why he should've had the name be “full of

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