Examples Of Estp In The Great Gatsby

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In the Great Gatsby, F Scott Fitzgerald shows characters wanting the American dream. Gatsby wanted to be a successful man to impress Daisy, the love of his life. Gatsby fits the personality type of an entrepreneur according to 16personalities “Entrepreneurs always have an impact on their immediate surroundings, laughing and entertaining with a blunt and earthy humor, Entrepreneur personalities love to be the center of attention.” this is Gatsby because he is a successful bootlegger. Gatsby befriends Nick, his neighbor, to get closer with his cousin Daisy. The character Jay Gatsby is extraverted, sensing, thinking, and prospecting.
The first letter of ESTP stands for extroverted this means he was always wanting to do something instead of staying inside of his home doing nothing at all. Extroverted people are very …show more content…

At first, after he met Daisy, I think his main priority was to become rich quickly to impress her. After he became a very wealthy person his intentions shifted to marrying Daisy Buchanan. In order to get Daisy's attention he would throw extravagant parties all in the hopes of Daisy to attend one. After a while her cousin Nick, Daisy's cousin, moved in and he saw an opportunity to get Daisy's attention. His plan was to become friends with Nick and get him to invite her to one of his parties in order to confess his love for her. In the article Jay Gatsby, “Gatsby believes that he lost Daisy only because he was poor and that his new wealth will recapture her. He does not understand that Buchanan money is better than Gatsby money.” This means that the money Gatsby has earned does not impress Daisy. Another quote that proves he is a prospector is “Angry, and half in love with her, and tremendously sorry, I turned away.” This shows that Gatsby knows a what he needs to do but isn’t sure how to go about doing