Clinging To The Past In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Clinging to the past can have detrimental effects on people's lives. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald follows the story of Jay Gatsby, an extravagant millionaire, who strives to win back his past lover, Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby's desire to return to his past relationship with Daisy ultimately leads to his downfall. The way the past affects Gatsby reflects the theme that moving on from the past is for the better. Gatsby's past with Daisy prompts him to live an extravagant lifestyle. He believes that since Daisy could not be with him because he was poor, she will choose to be with him as a millionaire. Although he likes the attention his lifestyle brings him, he finds that he is not truly happy. He knows he will not be truly happy without