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How Is Jay Gatsby Selfish

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Jay Gatsby is a character we hate to love, but we love him because the reader knows his heart is pure. He means no harm, but he is desperately in love with a woman who isn’t sure what she wants. On one hand Gatsby is not only mysterious he seems almost superhuman by how sly and confident he is. On the other one can see an average man in him by his anti sociableness at his parties and the nervousness that washes over him when it come to Daisy.
Jay Gatsby's past is lucrative in the beginning of the novel, so much so that no one person knows everything about him, and if they believe they are aware of the ‘truth’ who knows if it is the truth. Some say he killed man, others say that he was a German spy during the war.When in reality Gatsby's money did not come from inheritance, as he would like people to believe, but from organized crime. The story takes place in the 20s during the time of prohibition and profited greatly from selling liquor illegally. In addition, while people came to …show more content…

Daisy loves Tom and Gatsby; Gatsby loves Daisy with his whole heart, Tom loves Daisy and Myrtle. This novel has a sick love triangle that includes a terrifying roller coaster of emotions. Morally you know the affairs in the Buchanan family is horribly wrong but you want Gatsby to be happy however you are discussed by how open Tom is about his affair with Myrtle . The idea of Daisy and Gatsby is almost comparable to Romeo and Juliet while Tom and Myrtle is as classy as Pretty Woman. There is something about forbidden love that is so attractive to the reader. Imagine Daisy isn’t married to Tom and that she waited for Gatsby and they lived happily ever after it would be a cute love story but it would be boring. The sinfulness of their love is what make you secretly love

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