Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Great Gatsby Essays (773 words) - The Great Gatsby,
  Great Gatsby  Then wear the gold hat, if that will move her; If you can bounce high, bounce  for her too, Till she cry "Lover, gold-hatted, high-bouncing lover, I must  have you!" Thomas Parke D'Invilliers Jay Gatsby went through most of his  life striving for a new beginning, a chance to start over and succeed. He forced  that aspect of life, into his own, by changing his identity. He was James Gatz a  man who's unknown soul was left to linger in the past. Now he is Jay Gatsby.    Gatsby does not realize that life can be difficult. You can not just move on and  pretend that the past never happened. If you do not face the real and original  you, you will never find success or happiness in the way you wish to live your  present life. All through Gatsby's life he looked to the green light on the dock  across the bay for hope and reassurance. He needed to know that his dream was  still as bright as it was the day he met Daisy. Gatsby lived for an American  dream. "The truth was that Jay Gatsby of West Egg, Long Island, sprang from  his Platonic conception of himself. He was a son of God - a phrase which, if it  means anything, means just that." (Pg.104) Gatsby created himself to be his  own hero, through the eyes of a seventeen year old boy. He began to wear that  gold hat and rise in society with money, friends, and a love life he dreamed of  returning. "You see I usually find myself among strangers because I drift  here and there trying to forget the sad thing that happened to me."  (Pg.71-72) Gatsby smothered himself in popularity to try and block out the  memory of the man he was before his change. He has been grieving for a love that  he lost when drafted to the war. His only hope left is a green light across the  bay which seems to shine through the unhappiness in Gatsby's life. Daisy, as  pure and sweet as the flower itself, is the only thing left that is needed for  him to complete his dream. "He wanted nothing less of Daisy than that she  should go to Tom and say, I never loved you." (Pg.116) We know that Gatsby  is asking for to much of Daisy, he knows it too. "Can't repeat the past?    Why of coarse you can!" "I'm going to fix everything just the way it  was before." (Pg.116-117) There is no convincing Gatsby, he truly believes  he can go back to what once was. No one is ever able to relive something that  happened so long ago. The past is behind you now, you must look straight ahead  and see what is in your future. Gatsby did not want to look ahead he liked  looking back better. Looking back into the past meant happiness, and looking  forward meant confusion and sadness. Gatsby had worked so hard to fit Daisy's  standards for a husband. He believed he was now a man who fit these standards.    He was still the same man she fell in love with years ago, but he was now a  wealthy man. Gatsby new deep down inside that the past could never be repeated.    You can never return to something that was wonderful, and have it be the same.    He himself would never say the words because he did not want to believe that he  dreamt an impossible dream. "Gatsby believed in the green light, the  orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then, but  that's no matter-tomorrow we will run faster, stretch out our arms farther....    And one fine morning " (Pg.189) This green light of Gatsby's was an unknown  part of the world to others. Nick knew it was something special to Gatsby. The  special thing was the unknown. The green light which seemed so far away to begin  with was now so close and so real. It was so close and real that he could almost  reach out and touch it. Gatsby dies with out knowing if Daisy had fallen in love  with him again. Was the time, effort, and money Gatsby put into himself and his  surroundings worth it? If only Gatsby could have been sure of this before he  died. He could have died happy knowing that his dream had come true or that his  dream was a thing in the past and was never again to be relived. Everyone    
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