Analysis Of Jay Gatsby's Farewell To Daisy Buchanan

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Jay Gatsby’s decision to attach his yearning for success to Daisy Buchanan alters the course of his life and brings an obsessive fixation in result. For example, Gatsby is reliving a moment that happened an “Autumn night, five years before.” and he is always trying to bring back the “mysterious excitement” of that evening. Gatsby attaches his dreams to unreliable being that could be a source of disappointment. Gatsby will have the feeling of defeat if he cannot obtain the affection that Daisy had for him five years prior. In addition, Gatsby has imposed his “unutterable visions” to Daisy which is a tangible and “[Incarnated]” body. Gatsby wants to believe that the hallucination will happen to the point where the real world doesn’t exist. Gatsby