Jay Gatsby Research Paper

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Jay Gatsby ,born as Jay Gatz, was born in the Midwest in 1892. Gatz was not born into a rich family, his father made a success by farming as his profession. In order for Gatz to have a life full of luxury and money he chose to work as a clam digger and salmon fisher on Lake Superior. Jay Gatz also attends Lutheran college of St. Olaf, and since the little funds he did have wouldn’t cover the costs, he had to become a janitor in order to pay the college, which only lasted two weeks. The 17 year old Gatz would soon meet Dan Cody, an older wealthy man at Lake Superior and at that moment Jay Gatz changes his name to Jay Gatsby. Dan Cody takes Gatsby under his wing and to show him the proper way to “act rich”, so Gatsby sails to sea with Cody. …show more content…

In the Roaring ‘20s organized crime was popular and was used by many gangster to become wealthy.According to “Al Capone”, one of the most infamous leader of organized crime of all time was Al “Scarface” Capone. Al Capone was known for bootlegging and was a millionaire because of it. Since alcohol was illegal, citizens decided to purchase it from local bootleggers like Capone. According to Professional Historians from A&E Networks, Al Capone’s annual salary from selling Alcohol was an estimated $600 …show more content…

Both were introduced to bootlegging by older gangsters which changed their lives dramatically. According to Fitzgerald, Gatsby was introduced by Wolfsheim, a man older than Gatsby with more knowledge on bootlegging.. Another way Gatsby and Capone were similar people, both of them were well known practically everywhere they went. In the book the “Great Gatsby” in chapter four there was an incident where Nick and Gatsby were speeding through town and a police officer was trying to pull Gatsby over when Gatsby then shows the officer a white card and the police immediately apologizes and leaves the scene. This shows how much power Gatsby has in his town.The novel also says the reason Gatsby wanted to have money was to impress an old lover, Daisy and to live her lifestyle. Gatsby used his money to throw lavish parties in his mansion on the West Egg of New