Comparison Of Happiness In The Great Gatsby, Of Mice And Men

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The pursuit of happiness often leads to destruction. The person pursuing happiness is often lead to death or into a worse situation than they were in before. Many of the characters who pursue happiness in The Great Gatsby, Of Mice and Men, and The Devil and Tom Walker either end up dead or unhappier than they were prior to their endeavors.
In The Great Gatsby, many of the characters who pursue happiness end up with deficient outcomes. Tom and Daisy are people who look exultant, but genuinely are not. To make themselves jubilant, they look to others and end up getting those people killed. Searching for happiness, Daisy looks to Gatsby, who is attempting to get Daisy back in the interest of returning to a more elated time. When he has trouble …show more content…

Several of the characters who pursue happiness are Lennie, George, and Candy. They want to acquire a farm and live together away from trouble. They want a place where they can look out for each other without anyone else trying to bring them down. Lennie and George created their dream from a bond which they could never form with anyone else; “because… because I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you” (49). When George and the others realize that Lennie has to die, Candy still clings to the hope that they can make their dream a reality. This only lasts for a moment, however, because Candy realizes the truth as soon as he asks “you an’ me can get that little place, can’t we, George?” (134). Unfortunately, when George has to kill Lennie, they realize that their dream of a place such as this could never become a reality. They remain in the world where people try to hurt anyone weaker than themselves. Their realization of the reality of their pursuit of happiness leaves them disenchanted as to believing they could procure what they need to be happy. Unfortunately, the characters in The Devil and Tom Walker fail to come to this realization before their pursuits consume

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