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The Great Gatsby Character Analysis

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The book The Great Gatsby is a book that has many characters that must contend with an aspect of the past. One of the characters that has an issue regarding the past is Jay Gatsby, the main character. Jay Gatsby is a person that loves to make up his perfect life in his head and live it as if it were real. His past contributes negatively in his life because he ends up not having the perfect life he thought he would have if he attained wealth and power. Continuously, past events affected negatively the present actions and values of Jay Gatsby in that he wanted to attain riches and even left his home in search of them. For example, Jay didn’t care about his family he was leaving behind and left selfishly leaving them behind. He met Dan Cody and stayed with him for a long time riding his yacht because Gatsby wanted to inherit Dan Cody’s fortune. Dan is the person that taught Gatsby about how to live the rich life and how rich people behaved. Dan Cody did leave his inheritance to Jay Gatsby when he died but Dan’s family took it from Gatsby. …show more content…

They both fell in love and wanted to be together. Daisy didn’t know that Gatsby was from a poor family and assumed he had wealth because he was from the military. When Gatsby returned from war Daisy was already married to Tom Buchanan, a rich guy. When Gatsby learned what happened he wanted to make money more than ever and got into the bootlegging business. Gatsby made a big mistake not letting go of his past and going to extreme lengths to acquire back his past with Daisy.Gatsby made so much money that he bought a really big house across the lake from Daisy’s house and would throw giant parties in hopes that Daisy would

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