Examples Of False Greatness In The Great Gatsby

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Philip Furman Mr. Tambellini English III H 10 March 2023 False Greatness The unknown brings about, questions, concerns, and discourse. Jay Gatsby in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is a mysterious character that few know very much about him. Throwing extravagant parties every week with stellar accommodations and performances, the attendees gossip about Gatsby’s origins. Though a liar at heart, his honesty reaches Nick Carraway, best friend and neighbor, who decides he truly is the only honest man he knows. Jay Gatsby is not genuinely great according to his words, actions, and ambitions. Jay Gatsby’s flawed approach to his past is a major component of why he is not admirable. The day that he and Daisy reunite, he reveals “a lot of clippings