Imperfection Of Society In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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By definition utopia is the perfect society, and the society we live in has many existing imperfections. Imperfections that may not change overnight but imperfections that can be recognized through literature. Literature can bring a sense of realizations in our life and although we may not being able to directly relate to the plots and experiences the character goes through, we are still able to put ourselves in their shoes when we read. We can bring the character’s viewpoint, culture, or knowledge into today’s society. Writers are able to convey personal messages through their own pieces of literature and address readers about issues. In Margaret Atwood’s essay, she speaks about how authors hold such power in provoking and changing readers …show more content…

Scott Fitzgerald was one of the first novels I read that helped me realize how much of an impact literature has on individuals, as well as the imperfections of society. I read the book several times before I was able to fully grasp the deeper meaning. Explicitly, the author’s message was to convey the importance of having high hopes and big dreams, which at first I found inspiring because the main character Jay Gatsby, is living the American Dream - something many people aspire to live for. After reading the book a couple of more times, and paying more attention to the symbols, I realized that a major theme in the book is selfishness. At first I found Gatsby’s character encouraging, but I did not realize that his actions was exclusively advantageous to himself and he completely disregard the feelings of others. Only reading the novel once, I was embedded with the idea of having high hopes and big dream which caused me to find Gatsby’s character inspiring. The symbols in literature helped gain a better realization that if I were in his position, his actions and mine would not have many differences.
In the book, Little Bee by Chris Cleave, readers were able to read about one story from the perspective of two different people. The author’s purpose to write the book in two different perspectives is so the readers can sympathize with the characters. “Sad words are just another beauty. A sad story means this storyteller is alive” (Cleave 9). This quote was said by the

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