The Great Gatsby Last Line Analysis

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The last line of The Great Gatsby states, “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past,” and frankly, this is one of the best descriptions of the 1920’s (Fitzgerald 180). This quote reflects dual nature of the Twenties. The longing to return to some semblance of normality represented by the pulling current, and the realization that they must press onward into the unknown, represented by the beating against the current. This yearning to simply drift back into the past was seen in, “Several trends and mass movements reflected this anger and the longing for a less complicated past.” (Faragher 672). These movements often resurrected old sentiments such as prohibition and old prejudices through the rebirth of the

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