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The Great Gatsby Analysis

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Wealthy people do not savor the little things that they have in their lives, when wealthy people do not appreciate what they have they express less joy, pride and gratitude. The only way for wealthy people to be grateful is to appreciate the wealth they have earned or inherited, because some people do not experience the same as them. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the upper-class characters are never pleased with what they own. Characters like Gatsby does not appreciate Daisy because she is not the rich, beautiful women he thought she once was, or Tom who even though has a lovely wife conducts affairs with other women. Daisy and her materialistic personality is never pleased with her possessions. Because of their excessive wealth, they fail to appreciate what they have leaving them unhappy. Jay Gatsby is unable to accept the idea that Daisy his love, is no longer the rich and beautiful girl he once thought she was. Gatsby can’t appreciate Daisy isn’t his ideal love anymore and one reason is because of Pammy Buchanan. "'Bles-sed pre-cious,' she crooned, holding out her arms. The child, relinquished by the nurse, rushed across the room and rooted shyly into her mother's dress… Gatsby and I in turn leaned down and took the small reluctant hand. Afterward he kept looking at the child with surprise. I don't think he had ever really believed in its existence before… 'Where's Daddy...Come, Pammy.' 'Good-by, sweetheart!' (Fitzgerald 123). Gatsby and Daisy were apart

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