What Does Wilson Mean In The Great Gatsby

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When a dream is taken too seriously to the point where reality is forgotten, it can physically harm a person. When Gatsby was shot by Wilson, Nick Carraway sheds light on the reason behind this tragic incident. Nick describes the loss of Gatsby 's life as Gatsby “[pays] a high price for living too long with a single dream”(Fitzgerald 165). Gatsby’s life was dedicated to achieving one dream, to be happy with Daisy. His dedication to his dream effected his view of reality. Due to Gatsby’s blind eye towards reality, he fails to realize the impact of his and Daisy’s crime would have. As a consequence, Gatsby gets shot by Wilson. Furthermore, in the song “The River” by Garth Brooks, Brooks sheds light on the impact of forgetting reality while achieving