Examples Of Ambition In The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is an American style novel, which represents the some phenoninen of society in the nineteen centuries. According to the article ‘ So We Read On: How”The Great Gatsby”Came to Be,’ by Maureen Corrigan, it says that this novel didn’t look like it would be popular for a decade, however, it last for a really lone time and it means the matter in the novel is approved by people that this novel is worth of considering carefully words and phrases. The aim of this writing is to identify with in some manner in one of the characters of the novel, which might embody some of the best or worst qualities. A quality in Gatsby, the main character in the novel, is his ambition. The ambition drives him struggles for his goal constantly and become a rich man. I think ambition is a good quality because this make people keep chasing their goals and never give up. One example in this novel is when the old captain who was followed by Gatsby …show more content…

Daisy and Gatsby had a thing in the past, but after separating so many years, Gatsby still wants Daisy back. He loves Daisy. He’s obsesses with Daisy or I can say he’s obsesses with what he can’t have in the past. The obsession can count as a bad qualities because a man who can let the past go, then he’s on the wrong way of his life. In the end, Gatsby was killed, right? To me, I think that’s due to his obsession with Daisy and what’s he can’t let go that leads him to the ending. I don’t like the quality myself either. It feels awful when I’m obsess with something I shouldn’t be and I know that. It feels like I’m loosing in a big blue ocean and I can’t swim, that I know I’m drowning, but I can’t doing anything to stop it. Obsession with wrong things is a worse quality and people need to control themselves and achieving right