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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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In the beginning of the novel, Gatsby was recognized as a visionary who was charismatic, courteous, and very secretive. Once the plot began to unravel, the audience yearns for additional and further demand an explanation of the unidentified lifestyle: that everything he had been through in his career as Jay Gatsby had been with the only determination of satisfying the utmost idealistic dreams — to relive his past. Jay Gatsby was in numerous aspects, as the name of the novel advocated, great, but when considered from an analytical standpoint, most of his actions did not exemplify greatness or even considered commendable.

Throughout the novel, Gatsby established a rags-to-riches triumph lifestyle which made him a personification of the American dream. Gatsby’s early life, as merely the son of legitimately failed sharecroppers was not good enough for him. Once he became of age, Gatsby was just as unsuccessful as his parent as a farmer, which made willingly alienated himself from his own family. Gatsby could not handle the severity of his current situation—the constant failure from his parents being poor farmers had now trickled down to him. However now alone, he had the chance to acknowledge who he was and who he wanted to be and exclusively because he had to evolve from poor James Gatz into successful and wealthy Jay Gatsby. Such a transformation required one thing, the same essential that power and success breed, and that was money without he was still James Gatz. Gatsby

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