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Examples Of Irony In The Great Gatsby

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In the book The Great Gatsby, the author F. Scott Fitzgerald wanted to try something new that no writer in the 1920s ever did. Although his book did not sell during those days, it became a master piece in the twentieth century. In this book, Fitzgerald incorporated much symbolism, religion, and ironies. Ironies, in particular, he used them in an amazing way that makes the book even more extraordinary. First, it is ironic a poor man looks like one of the richest person in the world, because it is ironic that they look alike yet one is living a life with so much money that he probably does not know what to do with, and the poor man is living his life in poverty in New York. When they were going to the train station, Nick realized,“We backed …show more content…

Third, it is ironic how Nick said that he might be the most honest person he knows, yet his action speaks differently. Many people thinks that they are more honest than other people. But forgetting that, if they are talking about being honest. Honesty in the eye of humanity has different level while it actually does not have any level. It is either the person is honest or not, and in the world today their is no one who is honest except in some cases. In this book the character Nick is a great example of being dishonest while considering himself to be honest. Nick says, “Every one suspects himself of at least one of the cardinal virtues, and this is mine: I am one of the few honest people that I have ever known” (59). Nick believed this of himself while he got engaged in the act of helping Gatsby and Daisy have an affair. It all started when Gatsby asked Nick to invite Daisy to his house one afternoon so he can meet with her. This is not that bad, but later a true honest man would start letting Gatsby know that Daisy is a married woman, and even at that point if he did not know they were having an affair but later finds out, the honest thing to do at that moment is to tell Tom that his wife is having an affair. In addition, Nick fails to realize that people who are the same tend to gravitate towards another. People who play football tends to hang around other people who plays

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