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    How do false illusions and perspectives influence the actions of young adults, in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby? Throughout my life, I can look back and reflect on the only thing that is held constant is change. My life has mainly been debating reality, and what’s not reality. Our idea of reality is what shapes us to become who we are as people. The things we believe, typically, are what cause us to fail. Why do we believe in false reality? Why do we fail when we pursue the reality we dream

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    character Jay Gatsby in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s American classic: The Great Gatsby. Gatsby was unable to distinguish between his love for Daisy, a reality, versus the illusion that he could recapture her love by establishing and inventing a fraudulent past. He believed he could repeat the past, and acquire a flaunting wealth. In the novel, Jay Gatsby seems incompetent in establishing a difference between the realities of his life versus the illusion he made out. Gatsby’s more obvious illusion in the

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    16 March, 2015 Illusion Vs. Reality Everyday people create false realities to live in a world that they want. They lie to themselves and others only to find in the end that they are drowning in the reality of a situation. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s book, “The Great Gatsby,” the concept of illusion versus reality is a leading cause of the failures and issues that most of the characters face. Their emotions and mentalities ran high in the book leading them into a whirlwind of illusion rather than reality

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    glass ceiling. Sometimes, a person can have a mental blockade that keeps them from achieving their goals. Illusion often clouds one’s perception of reality and makes it difficult to distinguish what’s real from what’s imaginary and this is represented in many forms of media, including pieces of literature such as The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Illusions have been melded into our society, especially through media. On social networks, only the highlights of

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    Mike Yourkonis Mrs. Crays English 4-25-17 Is This the Real Life In The Great Gatsby, the rich have a perspective of themselves that might not be accurate. Everyone views the rich as if they are happy because they have everything they want, but in reality, that's not always the case. The theme of illusion vs. reality is developed through the characters of Nick Caraway, Daisy Buchanan, and Jay Gatsby. It appears that Nick can succeed in the east, but in reality he can't. Nick has this mentality where

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    of dreams and illusions ‘A Streetcar named Desire’ by Tennessee Williams and ‘The Great Gatsby’ by F.Scott Fitzgerald both depict the conflict between reality and illusion centring on the desire to achieve the ‘American dream,’ which causes many characters in the texts to become engulfed in dreams and fantasy. Gatsby and Blanche are the protagonists of the texts not only due to their central role in the plots, but also that they are characters who most desire to live under illusion. Blanche desperately

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    The Great Gatsby Essay The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a book that dives into the complexities of the 1920's. At the center of it all is Jay Gatsby's extravagant mansion, a symbol of wealth and luxury in the roaring twenties. However, beyond its exterior, Gatsby's mansion serves a deeper purpose, representing the contrast between outside wealth and reality. In The Great Gatsby, Gatsby's mansion functions as a prominent wealth symbol that highlights the theme of illusion versus reality

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    dream to various people and characters within The Great Gatsby chase this dream without realizing consequences. People do not understand that with money, comes problems and there are often dreadful things about the wealthy that does not appear at first. Just like characters in The Great Gatsby, people in the real world do not realize there is corruption in the rich and that money will bring you more problems than solutions. In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald creates the

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    Reality and Illusion in The Great Gatsby  In life things are not always as they appear to be, the use of illusion in The Great Gatsby portrays this perfectly. All of the upper class rich people in this novel have some sort of illusion surrounding them, only one character stands out and appears to live in reality. The disparity between illusion and reality plays a very large part in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby.  In The Great Gatsby Jay Gatsby created a false reality by lying about his entire

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald showcases characters illusions in the novel The Great Gatsby. Each of the characters gets wrapped up in the dream that they all wanted to live. The Great Gatsby is a novel about the American dream and the illusion is that one can be happy through wealth, power or fame. Gatsby, Myrtle, and George all had an illusion thinking they can live the american dream. Fitzgerald shows many illusions in the Great Gatsby. Throughout the novel Gatsby always wanted to be wealthy, thinking that

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