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    Jay Gatsby is a character we hate to love, but we love him because the reader knows his heart is pure. He means no harm, but he is desperately in love with a woman who isn’t sure what she wants. On one hand Gatsby is not only mysterious he seems almost superhuman by how sly and confident he is. On the other one can see an average man in him by his anti sociableness at his parties and the nervousness that washes over him when it come to Daisy. Jay Gatsby's past is lucrative in the beginning of the

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    including the character this essay intends to examine; Jay Gatsby of The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This American literary classic has been studied by millions of students, academics and critics since its inception in 1925 and has produced countless debates and areas of contention including whether Jay Gatsby was honest and hardworking or petty, insecure and disingenuous. It is the purpose of this essay to examine the character traits of Jay Gatsby and examine them within the framework of

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    and fictitious rumors spread surrounding the man, known as Gatsby. Some speculate that he may have been a German spy, whereas others believe he is an Oxford graduate, and they even rumor that he killed a man in cold blood. In reality, the character Jay Gatsby resided on a farm in North Dakota in his earlier years, where he lived an impoverished life. Despite his underprivileged life, Gatsby had an agenda to become successful, even if it meant challenging and breaking the law to get there. Gatsby’s

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    is shows the American society in the 1920’s. The main character is Jay Gatsby, a wealthy man from New York who throws very lavish parties. The story is narrated by Nick Carraway who is Gatsby’s neighbor. Daisy Buchanan is the woman that Jay loves. She was initially supposed to wait for Jay’s return from the army, but married a man with a greater wealth. Daisy wanted more and felt that her husband Tom could give her more than Jay. She wanted to live the American dream and figured Tom could give her

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    Is Gatsby a Christ figure? Why or why not? In the Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby is depicted as a Christ-like figure. There are several reasons why Gatsby is considered a christ figure. Gatsby may not have been a saint, however; his christ-like qualities and the betrayal by his loved one, makes him a Christ figure. Jay Gatsby exhibits altruistic qualities, which makes him a Christ figure. Jay Gatsby reveals these qualities towards the end of the novel, when he is willing to take

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    Jay Gatsby The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, explores the world of materialism, betrayal, love, and dreams. Jay Gatsby is the man behind the title. Gatsby can be characterized as charming, determined, and mysterious. Although he has a range of traits, he remains a static character throughout. Gatsby stays true to himself and does not let his fortune make him an arrogant person. In addition, Gatsby wears his heart on his sleeve. In the story, he symbolizes the “American dream”

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    Jay Gatsby was a character in The Great Gatsby that had the ultimate American dream of being a wealthy and a successful man, even as a young child “It just shows you.” “Jimmy was bound to get ahead” (Fitzgerald 173). “New ideas about the American dream; happiness depended on the amount of financial success a person could achieve “(Lindberg 13). For people in The Great Gatsby, and especially in East Egg, money and wealth were very important to them, it created their whole life meaning. For Gatsby

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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, “The Great Gatsby”, the character Jay Gatsby dedicated his life on becoming rich so he can finally pursue Daisy but as the story goes, there were many barriers that kept them apart from each other. Daisy was not just passionate about Gatsby, she also idolized Tom and they have a family together that they have made ever since Gatsby and Daisy separated . Also, he surrounded himself with a bunch of people that he wasn’t familiar and lavished them with the things that

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    The Secret Life of Jay Gatsby The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is meticulously written to portray characters as soul sucking, money thriving, moral lacking individuals who are thrashed by his language, and scrupulous descriptions. Gatsby is depicted as a suave, cordial, and prosperous gentleman who is trying to raise himself in the ranks of riches, and approval. At first glance, it is hard to tell if there is a clear hero, or someone with qualities thereof; at least in the traditional sense

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    The 2013 film adaption of Jay Gatsby, a man who rose from poverty as a child to being a millionaire with all the makings, huge house, servants, hundreds of friends. He exemplifies the self-made man theory; he is successful both socially and financially. He basically created a completely new person for himself from his past life. But with all the wealth and status Gatsby accumulated, on the surface it made him appear to be living the American Dream but it actually leads to his demise. Many different

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