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The Great Gatsby Book Report

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The Great Gatsby
Should people live their lives yearning for something in the past? Or should they accept their past and move on to their future? “The Great Gatsby” is written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, through the point of view of Nick Carraway, about a man who devoted his life around one desire: to be reunited with Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby was the son of farmers in the rural North Dakota, but he had big dream, he has always wanted to be rich. After he met Dan Cody, his life changed. He became Jay Gatsby, and he learned how to act like a gentleman and the ways of the wealthy. In the training to be an officer in Louisville, he met Daisy; soon he fell in love with her. He is willing to do everything the win Daisy, and even through criminal activities. …show more content…

Everything he did was to bring Daisy back into his life. Although he declared to love Daisy, yet there was a sense that he was only in love with the idea of her rather than an actual person. Gatsby didn’t realize that the fate between them has gone to the end. He tried to recapture the past he and Daisy had, then again he had difficulty to accept that the past is over. He devoted all his life to Daisy but didn’t get what he deserved in return. Gatsby is driven by money to follow his dreams, when in fact, no matter how wealthy he was, he was not able to recover the five years gap between him and Daisy. It is not suitable to live a life on the past experiences and memories hoping to reach back the past and tried to pull the past to present like Gatsby tried to do. If people protected themselves in the memories of the past, then they are missing out on today. Since it will ruin a person’s life, people should not live their lives longing for something in the past. What Gatsby attempted to do are foolish and unintelligent, because things changed as time moves on and nothing ever stay the same. People usually reach the goal and realize that things are not the same as they remembered. No one can re-live their lives or re- shape what has already taken place. It is fine to look back and remember the good and the bad; however, if a person spends all of their time living in memories of better days then you are

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