Throughout The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald problems occur and end in Gatsby's unfortunate death. The group of people Gatsby “hung” out loved to party and have fun. This caused trouble because of the outcome of what happened to Gatsby. Gatsby just wanted to pursue his love for Daisy which did not lead him to a good outcome. Even though his friends had an influence on Gatsby: Tom , Myrtle, and Gatsby himself are at fault for his death due to the poor decisions they made throughout the novel.
Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald nis a novel about tragedy. Gatsby and other characters make decisions that ultimately lead to his death. Many events that happen are due to the actions of a specific character. There are many events leading up to Gatsby's death, and many characters are involved. They all got mixed up in situations that they weren’t expecting and weren’t prepared for.
The Great Gatsby is an American novel written by Scott Fitzgerald. On the surface, the book revolves around the concept of romance, the love between two individuals. However, the novel incorporates less of a romantic scope and rather focuses on the theme of the American Dream in the 1920s. Fitzgerald depicts the 1920’s as an era of decline in moral values. The strong desire for luxurious pleasure and money ultimately corrupts the American dream which was originally about individualism.
In a book about a tragic love story, one would not expect to find a deeper meaning behind the dangers of jealousy or peril of lust. However, in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, there is a deeper meaning beyond jealousy and love. In The Great Gatsby, the author uses an empathetic storyline as a symbol to unwittingly give a complex depiction of the nuisance that people create that not only destroy our world but our society and gives warning to what will occur if we continue the path of destruction. With this intention, the brilliant opinionated writer, expressed his opinion through symbols such as the characters he uses, the setting the story takes place in, and the objects he uses in the book.
Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the carelessness of the characters, immorality, and many mistakes the characters made brought about chaos in the novel. The Great Gatsby contains a large amount of immorality in it, so much so that much chaos arises and some people even die, as was the case with Jay Gatsby and Myrtle Wilson. Many characters in the novel are extremely immoral and make an immense amount of careless mistakes. The decision-making skills in the characters’ minds are awful, they do not know that some things are bad for them, for example back in the 1920’s alcohol was illegal, but all the characters in the novel still drank even though it was outlawed, and also having affairs outside of your marriage as well, represented by Tom and Myrtle. Overall, The Great Gatsby is indeed an incredibly immoral novel.
The Great Gatsby takes place in a time during which the vast majority of people were moving away from Romanticism, an appreciation of the natural world in which the common man could become a hero and rise above his social status to secure a better life, and moving towards Modernism, which consists of a more skeptical outlook on life. People no longer idealized the world and the opportunities that they had. They were less hopeful for the future and were often held back by what happened in the past. Many people accepted their lifestyles and did nothing to attempt to improve their situation in life. In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald shows that people aren't motivated to follow their dreams unless they have something that they truly desire.
In the book, Gatsby is very foolish, his actions are unreasonable and unrealistic. “He wanted nothing less of Daisy than that she should go to Tom and say: "I never loved you."” (125) Gatsby had expected Daisy to be the same girl she was five years ago, but the truth is that she isn't. Many things had happened to the both of them and he had set up a foolish expectation that Daisy was willing to leave Tom for him. Gatsby’s foolishness originated with Daisy.
Gatsby’s dreams and aspirations in life are rather interesting and amazing as he goes about his life in the book. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald helps highlight the social, moral, and political issue that were very present during the 1920’s and today. Gatsby is the focus of the book as before the book began, he was an ex-soldier who came to wealth by some rather illegal ways. Daisy a married woman is his person of interest, who was his ex-lover 5 years before the book started. Gatsby’s actions, and words demonstrate a clear obsession with Daisy that seems to have no end.
In the great Gatsby there is a man who was basically narrating what his father told him when he was younger which was “Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone just remember that all the people in this world haven't had the advantages that you've had” he explains that he actually understood more than what his father was actually implying. Quick was to reserve judgment and you shouldn't judge people by what you hear or see. Later on when he gets older he moves to New York and he meets the great gatsby and he basically forgets what his father told him and he judges him right away. After meeting the great Gatsby he goes to meet daisy tom his cousin and her husband and he asks them more about the great Gatsby and they give him more detail about him. He soon
In "The Great Gatsby", Gatsby engages in a relationship with a married woman, Daisy. Although he himself is not doing the cheating, he encourages it with daisy. Other characters in the novel also engage in the same deceptive behaviour. Tom, Daisy's husband, also engaged in a not-so-secretive affair with Myrtle. Myrtle is ale to u married woman.
The novel The Great Gatsby was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Great Gatsby is a story about a man, a man who is in love with a married woman from his past. Who changes his whole life to impress her and get her back? A story told through the eyes of a friend, describing the events of his life. The scene in chapter 9 where very few people attend the funeral made me think about how life can change so quickly and how your life can just end in the blink of an eye.
In conclusion, The Great Gatsby is a work of fiction by F. Scott Fitzgerald which includes detailed characters, an exploration of universal themes about money and happiness, and the writings of an author with a very interesting life and influence for his writing. It is still relevant to the modern day because of its commentary on unhappiness in relationships and its powerful storyline about a man searching for joy. F. Scott Fitzgerald, in this masterpiece, successfully created a story to be read and celebrated for a long
Gatsby was never a man lucky enough to have a soul mate in his life that seems like a heavenly life on earth. However, Gatsby was active in making all his dreams come true, and he was working and struggling with his fate on the way. Gatsby was a lucky and successful person in the world. He has rich had his dream house, cars, a place where he wants to live. So, Gatsby was fell in love with Daisy, but Daisy was married to Tom before she met Gatsby.
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is an American classic which focuses on the upper-class society in the 1920s. In the 1920s, people lost sight of the true meaning of happiness. The fallacy of wealth and status as the ultimate goal prevented people from realizing love and connection is what was most important.
The Great Gatsby is a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and narrated by a man named Nick Carraway. This novel was written with the intent of showing the readers how morally corrupt the 1920s were. Throughout the novel, characters abandon their moral values for a materialistic lifestyle. The novel depicts a great picture of the roles men and women played in the 1920s. Even with the changing roles of men and women, they continued to rely heavily on whom they were married to and what social class they belonged to.