Examples Of Sympathy In The Great Gatsby

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The sympathy through his ambition and life gives the reader the last piece of the puzzle that shows Gatsby to be a tragic character. Throughout Gatsby’s time in the novel, from the get go, there is early admiration towards him and how determined he is to reach his overall goal of wanting to be with Daisy. This turns into sympathy as the reader learns that no one, other than his father, goes to Gatsby’s funeral. Owl Eyes sums it up entirely as he says to Nick, “Why, my God! They used to go there by the hundreds” (Fitzgerald 175). This pertains to the people that went to Gatsby’s parties every weekend to have fun and let loose. Once he becomes no use to those people, they just forget about him and are not bothered to even attend his funeral.