Outlandishly daft

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Have you ever done something absurd because of something that happened to you? Through out Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby we see through the eyes of the lonely, self-reliant, and the unrealistic. A novel of how money, love, solitude, and the harsh connections between them had a leading part in the 1920’s. Seen through the eyes of Nick Carraway, the life of Jay Gatsby is laid out before us and we are whisked away into a breathe taking new perspective of life before we were born. Jay Gatsby’s life is displayed to us in an extravagant way which in the end tells of how he stumbles into his unfortunate demise. Money, lust, revenge, and endless parties can never truly take away the lonely ache of a broken, lost heart.
The least important point is made by Jay Gatsby dad, Henry Gatz. In life we do things or say things that can not be taken back, Mr. Gatz is a great example of this. Jay’s dad speaks of Jay’s childhood and how he never really said he right things to Jay. Jay’s parents couldn’t afford things or live an extravagant life so he worked to give himself that great life....

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