Examples Of Obsession In The Great Gatsby

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Obsession is its own form of poison, slowly edging its way in and overtaking your senses until everything is clouded by it. Gatsby experienced this as his obsession with his fantasy ultimately overtook everything else in his life, and when the object of his obsession was gone he was left with a shell of a life, dull and empty without it. However, it becomes apparent that Gatsby didn’t truly start living in a more tragic, shallow way only after Daisy was gone. He already was living that way, but his obsession with the fantasy constructed by his own conscious clouded his vision, providing a romanticized lens to all that he experienced in his lifetime. The truth is, only a few lucky, privileged individuals get to live the way gatsby lives and