How Does Jay Gatsby He Made Me Who I Am

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Within the novel, Gatsby is masked by the artificial possessions that block his past, for he tried most of his life to hide. Through the narrator’s observation, “--his imagination had never really accepted them as his parents at all...” (chapter 6); expressing the embarrassment Gatsby placed onto his deficient childhood. Oppositely, Jay Z told memories of the project development he grew up in, stating confidently, “‘I’m a kid from Marcy Projects from Brooklyn...It made me exactly who I am’” (Jay Z). The acceptance Jay Z illustrates is the courage to embrace the financial situation one is born into, and the meaning associated with hardship to form character. For the same reason an environment help shapes a child, the defined character of