The Great Gatsby Memory Analysis

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The past is something that has gone by in time and is no longer existing. It is a moment in time that is before the present, therefore, nobody can revisit the past for time is always progressing. Maybe you can recreate a memory similar to the one that you want to relive, but even then, things would be different. The emotions and feelings toward the situation might not be the same; the actions would not be a surprise, they would just be an expectation. It would not be possible to be in the same state of mind as you first were when you encountered the situation, than when you last remembered it. I believe there are moments where you want to go back and do things again, experience moments again because the memory of them is great. The way that …show more content…

Reliving a memory is meant for recalling a joyous event or maybe even a catastrophic occurrence, but dwelling on a memory can cause permanent damage to man’s delicate brain. Gatsby abuses the ability of memory to recall past events to enliven the present time. Everything he has ever done, every party, every purchase, every thought, has been to used to galvanize his destiny. Gatsby’s relationship with Daisy in the past was exactly that, in the past! He has never done anything for himself. He, in fact, lives for Daisy. His purpose is Daisy. The lights that light up the back of the mansion, the car rides, the tea-party at Nick’s house, the reaching out to the green light across the bay, the very breath he breathes is for Daisy, but not the present Daisy. Gatsby had fallen in love with a Daisy in the past and wants the girl he once knew. Maybe Gatsby does everything he does in hopes of rejuvenating Daisy’s memory to center their present beings to reminisce their happy beginning. In trying to use the past to enliven the present, this makes Gatsby part of the Lost Generation. The Lost Generation, called by this name because of their unwillingness to settle and disillusioned worldview, describes the essence of Jay Gatsby. He is holding the past like a kite flying in the winds of time. Stuck in his memories, lost in his dreams, and wanting love, Gatsby is unwilling to settle for anything less than the love of

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