The Great Gatsby Research Paper

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F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, is a novel about a struggle of love between Jay and Daisy. Through the use of plot, symbolism, and conflict, Fitzgerald delivers the readers insight on Jay and his attempt to fulfill the American Dream. His journey to win back the girl of his dreams, leads to conflict and even death. However, Fitzgerald shows us throughout the book how Jay’s dream affected the characters immensely.
Are you willing to do anything to make your dream come true? If you said yes, you have something in common with Jay Gatsby. People should have a dream and work hard towards achieving that dream. Gatsby does everything he can to catch Daisy’s attention to get back the girl of his dreams. He has unreal parties in his massive mansion to make his dream come true. Gatsby dreams that he could pick up where he left off in his relationship with Daisy. F. Scott Fitzgerald is the author of The Great Gatsby and is married to Zelda Fitzgerald. The Great Gatsby is a classic american novel and is a reflection to Fitzgerald's life. He wrote the book to win back the love of his wife Zelda. The Great Gatsby is said to be the best literary works of his time and his masterpiece.
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Scott Fitzgerald uses symbolism in his masterpiece. When Gatsby moves to West Egg in his backyard past the lake you can see the Buchanan house. At night, there is this green light that glows in the backyard of the Buchanan home and the green light symbolizes Gatsby’s hopes and dreams with Daisy. Gatsby looks out to the back of Daisy’s home and sees that green light out in the distance and sees his and Daisy’s future. Also, Gatsby’s mansion symbolizes the love he has for Daisy. In the book, he says Daisy completes the house. This shows us Gatsby did this for Daisy. Jay bought the mansion, threw big parties, and became rich all for Daisy. The mansion is a sign of hope too, for the dreams Jay wants to pursue with the girl of his

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