Essay Comparing The Great Gatsby 'And Midnight In Paris'

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Baz Luhrmann's “The Great Gatsby” and Woody Allen’s “Midnight in Paris” both portray the idea of how easy it is for people to fall in love with things that one may wish to have possession of , even if it is known that said object, person, or experience is not acquirable for various reasons. In “The Great Gatsby”, Jay Gatsby is in search of love from a woman he dated five years prior to their separation. In “Midnight in Paris” Gil time travels to the past, the 1920’s to be exact, and falls in love with a woman from a completely different time era. Luhrmann’s film portrays this theme or idea because one of the main characters of the film (Gatsby) is in love with a girl he dated in the past. What portrays this idea is how Gatsby does a variety of different things to catch her (Daisy) attention and has a substantial amount of hope and/or belief that she still loves him as much as he still loves her. Yes, they have not …show more content…

One thing that shows this theory is how Gatsby bought himself a luxurious, extravagant, large home across the lake from Daisy’s in hopes that she notices him. In the movie, the narrator explains how he and Gatsby had a long conversation about the motives behind Gatsby’s actions, which all were the same motive: to receive recognition and attention from Daisy and that she will to be with him again. This is an example of how naive Gatsby is for believing or having the thought that Daisy would notice him from across the lake. Secondly, Gatsby throws extravagant parties just in case Daisy shows up to one of them and they will reunite via stumbling into each other at one of

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