Symbolism In The Great Gatsby

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Quixotically dreaming allows one to prosper exceedingly in order for their dream to become reality; they will do as needed to inch themselves closer to their delusion. However, it becomes destructive. They will do as needed translates to: anything will be done, no matter harmful or dangerous. In the novel The Great Gatsby, Gatsby buys a house, where he is able to see the green light coming from Daisy’s house. Obsession seeps through this action, and the audience, the therapist whom which Nick is writing to, senses a psychological disorder. The desire for Daisy allowed a sickness to take over Gatsby. The want for what is impossible is also illustrated in Hitler’s ideals. Hitler had believed that there was only one race that would prosper and