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Who Is To Blame For The Death Of Gatsby

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The entrance of Mr. Gatz showed us how much Gatsby’s dad really loved him as a son, even after Gatsby ran away from home to reach the success he desired in order to become the concept he wanted to be as a person. With his honest reactions, it seems that Mr. Gatz was proud of his son to the very end. He knew that Gatsby was going to end up being destined to something great and as he reacts to his son’s mansion, his theory was proven right. I guess Nick isn’t the only one who really admired Gatsby’s intentions and dreams. It seems that Nick couldn’t believe that Gatsby was gone, gone before he could have fulfilled what he wanted to be and all the dreams that he could have done if he lived longer. The resentment of Daisy makes it seem that Nick is believing that Gatsby’s dream of being with Daisy led Gatsby to be in a situation he has been. Gatsby was able to escape poverty and create his own future, but in the end, all of his friends were only using him for his money and his dream has become a failure. The death of Gatsby enforces the idea that none of us really have control over our destinies. …show more content…

Nick realizes how corrupt and superficial the society is when it comes to wealth and success and growing tired of the fakeness, he decided to where he was born in the Midwest. It seems that Nick has lost all the redeeming qualities of the East and now that he sees a clearer view that is behind all the glamour of the society, he doesn’t want to be part of it

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