The Great Gatsby Research Paper

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“Only Gatsby, the man who gives his name to this book, was exempt from my reaction… there was something gorgeous about him, some heightened sensitivity to the promise of life… it was an extraordinary gift for hope, a romantic readiness such as I have never found in any other person and which it is not likely I shall ever find again”(Fitzgerald 2).

The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald is a remarkable novel that takes place in the early 1920s during the Jazz Age. This novel is narrated by Nick Carraway who tells the story of Jay Gatsby, a self-made man who lives for the sole purpose of fulfilling his dreams. He achieves part of his dream and becomes wealthy. However, he ultimately dies unable to complete the most important part of his dream …show more content…

Early in the novel when Nick Carraway the narrator first meets Gatsby at one of his luxurious parties Nick states that Gatsby “smiled understandingly...it was one of those rare smiles… you may come across four or five times in a life...it understood you.. believed in you”(48). This first impression of Gatsby proofs he had a charismatic personality. Another example of his good personality is when Nick comments that “People were not invited”(41), to Gatsby’s parties they simply showed up. This proves Gatsby was kind and it also demonstrates Gatsby did have a great …show more content…

An example of his dedication is when Gatsby’s father shows Nick the to do list Gatsby had made as a younger boy “...said the old man...It shows you, don't it?...Jimmy was bound to get ahead”(173). This moment in the novel revealed how dedicated Gatsby was to achieving his dream. Another example of Gatsby’s dedication to his dream is when he tells Nick “the...story of his youth with Dan Cody”(148). This conversation unveiled that Gatsby never overlooked opportunities that could help him reach his dreams. He took a chance and saved Dan Cody’s life and in return he learned how to act like a upper class man. This example also displays Gatsby’s dedication to his american dream and explains why he is

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