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The Great Gatsby Chapter 9 Essay

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The novel The Great Gatsby was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Great Gatsby is a story about a man, a man who is in love with a married woman from his past. Who changes his whole life to impress her and get her back? A story told through the eyes of a friend, describing the events of his life. The scene in chapter 9 where very few people attend the funeral made me think about how life can change so quickly and how your life can just end in the blink of an eye.The first reason that it made me think of this is because I think about life and how I think my future is going to be. In chapter 6, Nick tells Gatsby, "you can't repeat the past." Gatsby replied with "can't repeat the past?" Why, of course, you can." This evidence reveals that not everyone is given a second chance at everything, and they …show more content…

In chapter 9, Nick says, "they are careless people, Tom and Daisy." and " let other people clean up the mess they made." Tom lied to George about who it was who really killed Myrtle and because of that, Gatsby's life had changed. Tom did this because he "suffered" and felt it was justified that he told George the "truth". Furthermore, happiness and love can lead your life to new directions, and your future could Certain things can make us happy, but happy endings don't happen for everyone and you never know what doing certain things could do to you. Myrtle said, "you cant live forever; you cant live forever." She said this when she realized that she had made a mistake marrying George young and was unhappy for the rest of her life because of it. These are two examples of how not everyone gets their happy ending. In chapter 9, Tom states, "and if you think I didn't have my fair share of suffering" and, "I sat down and cried like a baby". He didn't get a happy ending he wanted because he had lost so much of the power and control he did

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