Taking Risks In The Great Gatsby

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Challenges and risk taking allow individuals to pursue aspirations they would never have dreamed of. In The Great Gatsby, Gatsby had a relationship with Daisy and after he returned from the war, he used his wealth impulsively to try and win Daisy back. From the article, “Despite MS, Kayla Montgomery Keeps Running”, the text shows that Kayla Montgomery was a girl who was diagnosed with a condition called multiple sclerosis at a young age. Despite the dangers of the condition, she still dedicated herself to running. Moreover, in the film “The Princess Bride,” Westley went to great lengths to be reunited with his beloved Buttercup. Based on the sources consulted, taking risks requires perseverance and can lead to greater opportunities for success. …show more content…

An individual’s desire to challenge himself allows him to persevere through difficult times in life. Primarily, Kayla Montgomery was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and was still able to participate in sports such as cross country and track. She ran with diligence and cooperated with her coach to eventually become a star athlete in the country. Even though her diagnosis can be considered life-threatening, “Running, [for] her, is a personal journey” (McGoldrick). This demonstrates how a girl who was told countless times that sports would be difficult for her was able to disregard them and took the risk of running to eventually became successful. Perseverance and the motivation to push forward allowed her to focus on running and not her condition. Furthermore, in the film, “The Princess Bride”, Westley persisted through many challenges in order to save his