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Trimalchio In The Great Gatsby

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As we can see from the description of Trimalchio in the question Gatsby is very similarly described throughout the novel. Nick referred to Gatsby as Trimalchio because Gatsby throws lavish dinner parties, is self-centered, and very wealthy. Even though Gatsby has a lot of great qualities the two characters are very similar. When Daisy states “Bles-sed pre-cious” she has a pretentious tone because everybody knows that she did not raise the child, it was mostly the nanny and then occasionally Daisy. Pammy, Daisy’s daughter, plays a very insignificant role in her life. Her daughter is only mentioned twice in the entire book, as we can see, she is just another body like at one of Gatsby’s parties. During the luncheon there is a heavy tension. Tom figures out …show more content…

Tom has such control over Daisy that she would never be able to be with Gatsby. The “colossal accident” was a series of events that happened previous to being in Daisy’s house. Gatsby ran away, so he could make a lifestyle for himself, which eventually led him to join the army. After meeting Daisy he touched her hand “even though he had no right”, which he then was led into Daisy’s house. Wealth gives not as fortunate people the allusion that the wealthy are happy because they are able to do whatever they want to. It imprisons a person because people do have that mindset and don’t always think that they can use their money for good. Nick describes Gatsby’s dream as “incorruptible” because Gatsby has been making life choices to make it possible for him to have the American dream with Daisy and is determined to do so. Gatsby will never live the American Dream because from the moment Daisy hit Myrtle in his car, he knew everyone would blame him and he would be considered a murderer and

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