The Great Gatsby Research Paper

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Do you know why Jay Gatsby had a downfall? The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a book set in the twenties and is about Jay Gatsby and his way of life, this book is in the view of Nick
Carraway and we see how corrupt everyone is in this book. Jay Gatsby's flaws corruption, love for
Daisy, and dishonesty as the tragic hero in Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby are the primary catalysts
DO NOT FORGET TO SCORE YOUR RUBRIC for all things tragic in the book.
One of Gatsby's biggest flaws is his desire to get with Daisy and recreate history. His love for
Daisy makes him willing to do anything to get her back. He says "He wanted nothing less of Daisy than that she would go to Tom and say: I never loved you "(chapter 7). This shows us that Gatsby …show more content…

Gatsby says "Can't repeat the past? Why, of course you can(Chapter 6)." This quote shows us that Gatsby thinks he can recreate his love with
Daisy and get her back.
One of the things Jay Gatsby does to be seen as popular and rich is he is dishonest and lies.
One lie he says is I am the son of some wealthy people in the middle west--all dead now. I was brought up in America but educated at Oxford, because all my ancestors have been educated there for many years. It is a family tradition. (Chapter 4)" This shows us that Gatsby would do anything for Daisy, even lie to appeal to her, we find out he was lying at the end of the book. This other quote
"My family all died and I came into a good deal of money. (Chapter 7)" This quote is similar to the last one, and it shows us the lie he said about how he got his money.
Jay Gatsby finally shows us the flaws in his way of corruption during this time. "I found out what your "drug-stores" were... He and this Wolfsheim bought up a lot of side-street drug