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Nick vs Gatsby

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The name of this novel is “ The Great Gatsby” the author is
F. Scott Fitzgerald. In 1920 F. Scott Fitzgerald married Zelda Sayre. Their traumatic marriage and subsequent breakdowns became the leading influence of this novel. In this novel Nick Carraway and Jay Gatsby were interesting characters. They are many differences between them. The most three differences between them are social status, lifestyles, and personality. First, the social status between Nick and Gatsby is completely different. Nick is a middle class man who lives in a small house. “My house was at the very tip of the egg, only fifty yards from the Sound, and squeezed between two huge places that rented for twelve or fifteen thousand a season”(Fitzgerald 10). He …show more content…

In last Nick does not care about Jordan at all. In contrast Gatsby is not honest by Nick view. Nick views Gatsby as a deeply flawed man, dishonest and vulgar, whose extraordinary optimism and power to transform his dreams into reality make him “great” nonetheless. He is values his love more than anything. He loves Daisy for all of his life. Every moment he is thinking about Daisy. He works hard for three years to make him be a high-class person, so that Daisy would come to him. Gatsby has literally created his own character, even changing his name from James Gatz to Jay Gatsby to represent his reinvention of himself. As his relentless quest for Daisy demonstrates, Gatsby has an extraordinary ability to transform his hopes and dreams into reality. Gatsby reveals himself to be an innocent, hopeful young man who stakes everything on his dreams, not realizing that his dreams are unworthy of him. Gatsby invests Daisy with an idealistic perfection that she cannot possibly attain in reality and pursues her with a passionate zeal that blinds him to her limitations. His dream of her disintegrates, revealing the corruption that wealth causes and the unworthiness of the goal. Overall, in this novel Nick Carraway and Jay Gatsby have many different between them. The three most differences between them are social status, lifestyles, and personality. Nick and Gatsby becomes good friend in the novel even that Gatsby is contrasted most consistently with Nick. Critics point out

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