Name: Jordyn Bonife
Period: 3
Title: Gatsby is a tragedy
Larson, English 11
Jay Gatsby’s flaws - His obsession with Daisy, his deprivation to live his American dream, and his inability to accept reality - in Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby are the primary catalysts for all things tragic in the novel. Jay Gatsby is obsessed and madly in love with Daisy Buchanan, so much to the point where he would do anything for her, even die. “Was Daisy driving?” “Yes,” he said after a moment, “But of course I’ll say I was.”(154) Gatsby is willing to take the blame for Daisy, even if though he wasn’t the one driving. This could get him in serious trouble and could put him in jail for a very long time. “I suppose Daisy’ll call too.” He looked at me anxiously as if he hoped I’d corroborate this. “I suppose so.” (164) Gatsby’s false hope that Daisy will call him is another example of his obsession over her. He is blinded by love.
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“I don’t mean that he had traded on his phantom millions, but he had deliberately given Daisy a sense of security; he let her believe that he was a person from much of the same stratum as her.” (159) Gatsby so badly wants to have his dream life with Daisy that he lies about his wealth so that she will stay with him. Soon we see that Gatsby is a bootlegger and does some not so good things to get his wealth. He want to live his American Dream so badly, that he will commit crimes to get