The Great Gatsby is a powerful classic novel written in the 1920s by talented and marvellous writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. This story has a powerful message, as it is about the lives of two characters, Nick Carraway, and Jay Gatsby, both who in the end lose, despite them both being “worth the whole bunch,” in the words of Nick. They both lose at the end of the novel. The ending of the heartbreaking novel has resonated with me, and stayed by my side, in a way that I believe it will never leave. Jay Gatsby, a business tycoon, a fraud, and a criminal, had one goal in mind, to make enough money to win over the one woman he has ever loved. Jay, dominated by his obsession to one day marry Daisy living life with unimaginable wealth, cut many corners while creating the persona which he portrays to everyone around him. …show more content…
Jay Gatsby or James Gatz, his real name, is a character I can relate to, a character who, before I read this book, I strived to be, to find true love and live with needless prosperity and power. These things hungered me, at such a young age I was angry that I didn’t have the things which I unhealthily desired. The thoughts consumed me until this book opened my eyes to the unhealthy and negative side effects of an obsession. Jay Gatsby, a man who I idolized, at the end of the book lost it all, the woman he loved left him for another man, he was framed for murder, and was shot in the back while receiving false hope, he died from the shot assuming Daisy, would’ve been there at the end. Nick had all the repercussions of the issues dumped on him to deal with, from which he received crippling depression and anxiety which haunted him for the rest of his life, he left his job and moved away, disgusted with society never recovering from the loss of his