Similarities Between An Occurrence Down By Owl Creek And The Great Gatsby

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Ethan Ciniello Ms. Giombetti American Lit. CP2 15 June 2023 E Block Final Exam Essay: Prompt A In the stories An Occurrence Down By Owl Creek , The Swimmer, and The Great Gatsby, all of the main characters change throughout the story. They all have trust in the people around them, but by the end of the story, they get disillusioned. This shows them the harsh reality of their surroundings, and how they were left behind by the people around them. Trust is a smaller part of the stories, but it plays an important role overall. In The Great Gatsby, Gatsby trusts those around him, letting them know who he really is. Nick, Gatsby's right hand man, lets us learn some history about Gatsby and how he made it to where he is today. A man named Dan …show more content…

He constantly swoops in on her, and ends up realizing that he cannot get to her. The green light that shines so brightly in front of him, was already miles behind him, somewhere in the streets of New york. Also in An Occurrence Down By Owl Creek, While Peyton is getting dragged out of his home to be hanged for betraying the Union Army, he has the wildest dreams of escape. While falling from the platform with a noose around his neck, he dreams of an impossible escape where he dodges all the bullets being fired at him while his surroundings start to look beautifully unreal. By the end of the story, he realizes that he's already dead, and it ends with them telling us that his body is hanging from the platform by Owl Creek. Lastly, in The Swimmer, as the story progresses, Neddy begins to realize that everything around him is changing, and not for the better. Mid-way through the book, he goes to his sister's house and forgets that her husband had surgery, leaving a long scar on his stomach. The people around him start to distance themself from him, due to the fact that he lost all of his money. By the end of the story, he gets home to his house just to realize that no-one is home, and the house had likely been abandoned for a long time before that. All of these experiences, like the trust people put into others, and how disillusionment plays an important role for the lost