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Wednesday, November 13, 2019
The Pathetic Jay Gatsby of Fitzgeraldââ¬â¢s The Great Gatsby Essay examples
The Pathetic Jay Gatsby of The Great Gatsby     à     à  Ã  Ã   Pathetic is a term used to  describe someone who is pitifully     unsuccessful.à   Success is not necessarily measured in wealth or fame,  but     it is measured by how much one has accomplished in life.à   A  successful     person is one who has set many goals for himself and then goes out in  life     and accomplishes some of them, but goes on living even if failing on  others.     à  In the novel The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby is a pathetic character  because     he wasted his whole life chasing an unrealistic dream.     à       à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Gatsby's dream is unrealistic because "it  depends for its success     upon Daisy's discontent with her marriage and her willingness to exchange     it for a life of love.à   But Daisy's discontent, like her sophistication,  is     a pose."(Aldridge 36)à   The fact is, Daisy has almost all of the things  that     a woman could want out of a marriage.à   She is very wealthy, she has  a     beautiful daughter, and her relationship with her husband is of a     comfortable nature.à   It is true that her life is not very exciting, but  it     is unreasonable to think that she would trade all that she had in her     marriage to Tom Buchanan for Jay Gatsby.à   At that time, divorce was  very     uncommon, and it was very unlikely that any woman would leave her husband     for any reason at all.     à       à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   Everything that Gatsby ever did in his whole  life was based upon     his pursuit of the dream.à   Heà   moved to New York and bought his  very     expensive mansion because of Daisy.à   Jordan Baker said, "Gatsby bought  that     house so that Daisy would be just across the bay."(Fitzgerald 83)à   He  held     many expensive parties in the hope that Daisy mi...              ...ing as a flawless plan.à   A successful person would  achieve     their goals by meeting their needs in life by using what was given to  them.     Gatsby tried to do the opposite, and failed.à   "Gatsby's story it is a  story     of failure - the prolongation of the adolescent incapacity to distinguish     between dream and reality, between the terms demanded of life and the  terms     offered."(Troy 21-22)     à       à       Works Cited     à       Fitzgerald, F. Scott.à   The Great Gatsby.à   New York: Macmillan,  1992.     à       Twentieth Century Interpretations of the Great Gatsby.à   Ed. Ernest  H.     Lockridge.à   Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1968.     à       Troy, William.à   "Scott Fitzgerald - The Authority of Failure."à   F.  Scott     Fitzgerald: A Collection of Critical Essays.à   Ed. Arthur Mizener.     Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1963.à   21-22.      à       à                        
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