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The Theme Of Isolation In The Great Gatsby And Grace Chua

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Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and Grace Chua “(love song, with two Goldfish)” both intertwine isolation and separation in their text to explore the impact on characters and the various conflicts that are caused. Isolation and separation are both feelings that a person never wants to feel upon them. These feelings result in many conflicts that arise throughout the story or poem. Fitzgerald and Chua both incorporate isolation and separation in their text to show how many conflicts it creates with their characters. Both Gatsby and the male fish are very similar to each other because they both go through the same feelings of isolation and separation.

First, both author of The Great Gatsby and the poet of “(love song, with two Goldfish)”both …show more content…

Both the author and the poet use characters that have the same pain of separation, Fitzgerald’s use of Jay Gatsby and Chua’s use of the male goldfish. A specific excerpt from The Great Gatsby state’s, “Just as Daisy's house seemed to him more mysterious and gay than other houses, so his idea of the city itself, even though she was gone from it, was pervaded with a melancholy beauty. He left feeling that if he had searched harder, he might have found her- that he was leaving her behind.” This quote is truly impactful because it shows the audience how much pain is present in Gatsby at this moment. He is completely drowned himself in the love for Daisy, so much so that he believes that if he kept on looking for days upon days he would find her. Even though Gatsby’s mind has comprehend that she has left him, his heart is not ready to accept that she actually left him. …show more content…

Both these topics go hand in hand because if a character is feeling the pain from separation it most definitely results in them isolating themselves for a period of time for them to attempt to get rid of the seemingly endless pain. These efforts usually end up creating multiple conflicts between characters. Chua writes, “ (the reason she said she wanted) (and he could not give a life beyond the bowl).” This quote helps the reader understand that due to his not being able to provide for his love he is the feeling s of separation and isolation. This causes a conflict because now he is depressed and may end up doing something that could hurt himself or others. Fitzgerald writes, “ ...and he made a miserable but irresistible journey to Louisville on the last of his army pay.” This quote shows that due to Gatsby’s separation and isolation from Daisy he feels the urge to spend every last bit of money on the hope of seeing Daisy. This is a conflict because Gatsby spent all of his money on a trip Louisville in which he is looking for his love who doesn't even care about his love. Due to isolation and separation both Gatsby and the male goldfish have given up something in hope of getting their love and they don't even know if they are getting

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