Examples Of Admirable Characters In The Great Gatsby

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In the book The Great Gatsby there are admirable and despicable characters. For example Gatsby is admirable because everyone knows who he is and everybody looks up to him. They think he is the greatest person in the world and without even knowing who he really is they think he is perfect. Nick admires Gatsby because he is the only one who sticks around. He was the only person who cared for him and stayed by his side even when he lied. "Oh, I've been in several things," he corrected himself. "I was in the drug business and then I was in the oil business. But I'm not in either one now." said Gatsby (The Great Gatsby Ch. 5) This conversation was between Nick and Gatsby when they were talking about Gatsby’s past. Gatsby was open and told him everything even if he wasn't fully honest. In Nick's eyes it makes him more honest than the other fake people who show up to his parties. …show more content…

Gatsby tells a lot of lies that lead to Daisy being with him. He told her that he had money, of which he did not. He loved Daisy and in his mind he was going to do anything to keep her. Gatsby went off to war and Daisy needed security and money so she married Tom. “I can’t describe to you how surprised I was to find out I loved her, old sport. I even hoped for a while that she’d throw me over, but she didn’t, because she was in love with me too. She thought I knew a lot because I knew different things from her.” (The Great Gatsby Ch.8) Gatsby knew different things than Daisy did which makes him more conservative of her. He only cared for Daisy and that makes him selfish. Gatsby knew more than Daisy because she was a fool to see past all his little gambles that he played when he told his

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