Illusion In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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In the quote “what was the use of doing great things if I could have a better time telling her what I was going to do” (150), Gatsby reveals that he finds more joy in creating an illusion than doing the things he thinks of. He is fascinated with trying to get Daisy’s affection, and not so much with the love itself, as he keeps on living in a world of fantasy rather than facing reality. Gatsby’s phrase also shows his concern about how people would see his plans and successes, especially Daisy. Overall, this quote highlights Gatsby's preference for illusion over reality and his fixation on gaining Daisy's approval. The guiltiest character in the story is Daisy Buchanan. Her mixed feelings are a great part of why Gatsby and the Wilsons die at