Why Is Jay Gatsby Not So Great

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Not So Great In the novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby is a man who is known to be determined and relentless in the pursuit of having to have Daisy and for acceptance by the rich and established. Jay Gatsby displays an aspiration to achieve his goals at any cost, even if that involves having to commit a crime. Throughout Jay Gatsby’s journey in the novel with a goal in mind it does not justify the means in the end and shows how Jay Gatsby is not so great after all. Gatsby 's burning wish to get his dream of having Daisy as his own along with salvaging the vision he has had for a very long time. Although Jay Gatsby did not realize it at the time the idea he had during his pursuit of his famous Holy Grail blinds him to

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