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The Great Gatsby Research Paper

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F. Scott Fitzgerald was a major literary voice of The Roaring Twenties and still stands out today as one of the most important American writers. He based many of his characters and stories off of his life and the people around him. One of Fitzgerald’s most popular novels is The Great Gatsby. The book explores the alluring soirees of the upper-middle classes and the bright and flashy commercial aspect of New York in the twenties. In his novel, Fitzgerald also writes about the dark “underground” ventures of bootleggers, speakeasies, and Americans after the prohibition. The Great Gatsby is a story of a man named Gatsby whose entire life revolved around his affection for a golden girl named Daisy. The novel is written from the point of view of …show more content…

From when they first met and started spending time together, Gatsby felt intensely towards her, “They had never been closer in their month of love nor communicated more profoundly one with another, than when she brushed silent lips against his coat’s shoulder or when he touched the end of her fingers, gently, as though she were asleep” (Abbey 158). After their one month of love, Gatsby was shipped off to war where he was determined to make himself a man worthy of Daisy’s love and hand in marriage; however, Gatsby could not return in time and Daisy, “She wanted her life shaped now, immediately--- and the decision must be made by some force---of love, of money, of unquestionable practicality---that was close at hand” (Abbey 159). Daisy didn't understand why he didn't return directly after the war and over time, her interest began to wane. It wasn’t long until Daisy was swept away from Gatsby by a wealthy man named Tom Buchanan. So, Gatsby bought a huge mansion across the bay from Daisy and threw magnificent parties each night, hoping that one night among the crowds Daisy’s face would appear, “He had waited five years and bought a mansion where he dispensed starlight to casual moths so that he could “come over” some afternoon to a stranger’s garden” (Abbey 83). Gatsby must have truly believed that he loved Daisy to spend this much time and money in order to be with

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