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The Great Gatsby Analysis

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The 1920s was a decade full of independence and absurdity. Looking back at the decade, some may see it as a negative and a beginning of unlawfulness that created our current era. On the other hand, others may see this time period as expressive and free spirited. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby to display the creative side of the decade. He was able to describe what the 1920s were about by describing the distinct life of a man who lived through the decade and his crazy life story. Several characters involved in the story were bold and uniquely expressive in their own ways. Gatsby’s obsessive love for Daisy not only focused on how out of the ordinary this decade was, but also showed his evocative emotions and feelings that gave …show more content…

When I looked once more for Gatsby he had vanished, and I was alone again in the unquiet darkness.” Gatsby’s odd obsession over Daisy and the way his life revolves around being with her again shows how absurd and crazy the decade of the 1920s was (168) (28-29).
Gatsby was able to create his own legacy by living the way he wanted to. One of his best qualities as a person was being able to do his own thing without letting the opinions of others influence his actions. When people like Tom said "I found out what your 'drug-stores' were." He turned to us and spoke rapidly. "He and this Wolfsheim bought up a lot of side-street drug-stores here and in Chicago and sold grain alcohol over the counter. That's one of his little stunts. I picked him for a bootlegger the first time I saw him, and I wasn't far wrong." "What about it?" said Gatsby politely. Once people figure out the true identity of Gatsby he does not really care what anyone has to say about it. Instead, he continues to go after what he really wanted in life and that is for a relationship with Daisy (134).
The author of The Great Gatsby embraced the 1920s by describing the absurd love story of a man and disregarding the opinions of others to create a bequest. Instead of avoiding such an uncanny life story, Fitzgerald embraced the weirdness and wrote about the overlooked greatness of the 1920s. While some may see Gatsby as a stalker for a majority of his life, others may view the situation as an

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