gatsby analysis

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English

 

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Lorri W

 

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March 31, 2015

 

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In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, Nick’s summer spent with the Buchanans and Gatsby, both as an observer and as a participant in the action, becomes his passage to maturity; in the end Nick clearly sees the carelessness and selfishness surrounding his wealthy “friends.” Throughout the novel, Tom and Daisy are constantly displaying their innate heedlessness and egocentricity, and as Nick observes and participates, his perspective of the couple becomes more and more negative...
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From the beginning of the story, it is clear that Tom and Daisy have a rocky relationship and an unhappy marriage. However, when Tom brings Nick to see Myrtle, his mistress, Nick is shocked at how he takes Myrtle away right in front of her husband. When Nick asks Tom whether or not Wilson knows, Tom replies that “he thinks she goes to see her sister in New York” and that “he’s so dumb he doesn’t know he’s alive” (26)...
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