How Does Fitzgerald Express Emotions In The Great Gatsby

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It is well known that art can express the feelings and emotions of the creator; however, a
lot of people fail to see how this can be applied to books. One book that truly embodies its
author is The Great Gatsby . F. Scott Fitzgerald was able to use people in his story to portray
characteristics and emotions that he felt. Doing this can make a story more personal and adds a
deeper connection to the characters. Fitzgerald’s inclusion of his own characteristics gives the
characters in The Great Gatsby more genuine and entertaining personalities.
One character F. Scott Fitzgerald relates to is Jay Gatsby himself. Like Gatsby,
Fitzgerald served in the army during World War I. It was here that both met the love of their
lives (Matthew J. Bruccoli, 5). After falling in love both Gatsby and Fitzgerald strived for …show more content…

Bruccoli, 5).
Fitzgerald’s first hand experience in an almost identical situation to Gatsby’s gives him the
knowledge to create a character that is strikingly lifelike in the way he expresses his emotions.
Copying his own emotions to Gatsby’s, Fitzgerald was able to create someone with an
interesting and complex personality.
A second example of a character relating to F. Scott Fitzgerald is the narrator of the
story, Nick Carraway. Both Carraway and Gatsby attended Ivy league schools (Matthew J.
Bruccoli, 3). It was here that they participated in writing. Both Fitzgerald and Carraway also
come from the midwest (Matthew J. Bruccoli, 2). Arriving in a new place and finding
dishonesty to be a common trait is something Fitzgerald gave Carraway directly from his own
life. It is clear that Fitzgerald drew inspiration from his own experiences to give Carraway an
authentic story.
Charlie Lee
Moorhouse
Period 7

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