What Is The Conflict In The Great Gatsby

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The critically acclaimed movie Finding Nemo has the character Marlin who can’t move on from the past where his wife died in a shark attack. But over of the course of the movie, Marlin learns to move on with his life and move forward to the future. However, the same scenario is not accurate with the narrator in “Boats against the Current” and Jay Gatsby in “The Great Gatsby”. The novel “The Great Gatsby” is about Jay Gatsby tries to win his love, Daisy, back from her husband, Tom Buchanan. Next, the poem “Boats against the Current” is about the narrator telling the reader about how he and his ex-lover are now far apart but how they will be back together someday. Though Gatsby and the narrator are nicely intentioned, they are stuck in the …show more content…

Secondly, Jay Gatsby and the narrator proved the theme of being stuck in the past through their struggle of man vs man. One quote from “The Great Gatsby” that proves Gatsby struggle with his man vs man conflict is from the Nick description of Gatsby after he exclaimed about how he can change everything. “He talked about a lot about the past, and I gathered that the wanted to recover something, some idea of himself perhaps, that had gone into loving Daisy. His life had been confused and disordered since then, but if he could once return to a certain starting place and go over it all slowly, he could find out what the thing was.”. Gatsby’s struggle with wanting his life to go back to the past is showing off to other people. He is struggling to regain control of his life and without Daisy, who was from his past, he would not be a complete man. A quote from “Boats against the Current” also demonstrates this when the narrator exclaims, “So we disregard solution, While we cling to our illusions once again.” This quote reveals that he and his ex-lover should forget the end results and cling to fake reality. The narrator is so infused with his idea of getting his ex-lover back that he will just make a reality for them. Both of these characters just want to get their past back so they can make a reality where no hardships occurred. They are so conflicted with this that their own minds have own little illusion and reality. These prove the theme of the stories of how both of these characters are stuck in the