The past is something we all hold dearly. So what happens when you hold on to the past too hard? The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald gives us a character named Gatsby and tells us how all because he held on to a past love that he had lost and all the bad, horrible things that happened and were done that ended with Gatsby’s death all told to us by Nick in his eyes. Gatsby was in the war and he went to Oxford to study. The entire time Gatsby was away and around the globe, he was in love with a girl named Daisy, but after a while, Daisy just couldn’t wait for Gatsby anymore and married a man named Tom. Gatsby went to the town where he found out Daisy had lived and decided to make as much money as possible to become rich by doing some not-so-good things. …show more content…
He liked her and the way they used to be Daisy on the other sought to have fun with him, ending in an affair with Gatsby. Tom caught onto this and caused an argument between Gatsby, Tom, and Daisy. This fight leads to Gatsby leaving with Daisy to bring her to Tom and her shared home, ending with the death of someone of which Gatsby takes the blame for the death. He broke off, and suddenly I guessed the truth “Was Daisy Driving?’ “Yes,” he said after a moment “but of course I was. You see when we left New York she was very nervous and she thought it would steady her to drive—and this woman rushed out at us just as we were passing a car coming the other way” (Gatsby, 143) This death causes a man to break and become violent and kill. The man called Wilson got what Tom believed to be the truth and told Wilson that the car that killed his wife belonged to