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Who Is The Protagonist In The Great Gatsby

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The “roaring twenties” were a time of great financial expansion in the United States, but during this period, many of the wealthy in the East developed a careless self-interest that resulted from a lack of purpose and passion. Though America had accomplished a great deal by defeating the Kaiser and assuming a leading role on the global stage, many wealthy developed a strong sense of entitlement and became effete snobs. The setting of F. Scott Fitzgerald's “The Great Gatsby” is an enclave of the idle rich on Long Island, where playboys and debutantes struggle to find something worth doing in the wonderful, warm Long Island summer. The centerpiece of this social scene is paradoxically Jay Gatsby who alone has purpose and exhibits good character …show more content…

He began as the son of an impoverished father, but got to the pinnacle of wealth through this dedication. His father reveals to Nick that even as a boy Gatsby refused to waste a moment of his time. After showing Nick a schedule Gatsby wrote when he was young, Gatsby’s Father claims that, “Jimmy was bound to get ahead. He always had some resolves like this or something,” (9). This quote reveals a foundation of Gatsby’s character and work ethic. He refuses to stay idle and always has to be doing something to better himself or his situation. This perseverance followed him through life and when he met Daisy it took on a focus. He developed a passion and decided he needed to have Daisy at all costs. He would do crazy thing fueled by this passion. It is revealed that “he’s read a Chicago paper for years just on the chance of catching a glimpse of Daisy’s name,”(4). This kind of love and hope fueled Gatsby. It is why he worked so hard his whole life and drove him to follow his passion, Daisy. The daily motivation for Gatsby to keep working so hard was the green light on Daisy’s dock. Nick proclaims that, “Gatsby believed in the green light, the orgiastic future that year by year recedes before us.”(9). This quote demonstrates Gatsby’s optimism even when characters like Nick see the world as desolate. It is evident that Gatsby’s passion flowed through him like blood and that his hard work was a consequence of

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