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    x 10-23 J K -1 Period 4 1/26/12 AP English Jay Gatsby‚ undoubtedly the most love-stricken character in The Great Gatsby‚ has shown moments of both hopeless romanticism and over-obsessiveness. He has based the past five years on a woman whom he has met only once and might never meet again. His unrealistic dream of someday courting this “golden girl” has clouded his mind and made him act only in pursuit of this fantasy. Jay Gatsby is a pathetic character because he allowed himself to be consumed by

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    The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ has a rather ambiguous and inaccurate title. Narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ re-tales a story that seems to be unfairly biased on the description of Long Island’s West and East Eggs‚ but also on the portrayal of the characters involved in this story‚ particularly‚ the portrayal of Jay Gatsby. In a world where corruption is around every corner‚ Nick is quick to dislike everyone that surrounds him‚ except for Gatsby‚ Nick grows admiration for a man that might

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    Jееna Tijеrina Mrs. Linda Ramon AP-еnglish III Dеcеmbеr 18‚ 2014 A Psychoanalysis of Jay Gatsby A pеrsonal analysis of Jay Gatsby‘s pеrsonality shows that hе is a pathological narcissist. Thе thеmеs of pеrfеction and omnipotеncе in Gatsby‘s charactеr arе classic symptoms of narcissism‚ in which thе “еgo-idеal” has bеcomе inflatеd and dеstructivе. Gatsby‘s grandiosе liеs‚ poor sеnsе of rеality‚ sеnsе of еntitlеmеnt‚ and еxploitivе trеatmеnt of othеrs offеr furthеr еvidеncе for this thеory. In a pеrson

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    The great flaw in Gatsby’s character is his excessive obsession. We find out towards the middle of the book Gatsby is obsessed with Daisy to the point that his life is ’Daisy’. He throws extravagant parties in hopes her being there. He purchases a palace of a mansion simply because it is close to Daisy’s home. He makes a living only to prove himself worthy to Daisy. He lives for ’Daisy’‚ but he does not live for the living Daisy. Gatsby is so infatuated with ’Daisy’ that he is bent on the magnificent

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    Loman - Jay Gatsby: The Pursuit of the American Dream Scott Fitzgerald‚ author of The Great Gatsby‚ and Arthur Miller‚ author of Death of a Salesman‚ both tell the stories of men in the costly pursuit of the American dream. As a result of several conflicts‚ both external and internal‚ both characters experience an extinction of the one thing that they have set their sights on.... The American Dream. Jay Gatsby‚ a mysterious‚ young and very wealthy man‚ fatally chases an impossible dream. Gatsby attempts

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    How Is Jay Gatsby Selfish

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    The Great Gatsby‚ Nick Carroway stumbles his way into a situation beyond repair between three lovers and past memories in the high class society of East and West Egg near the coast of New York. Longing to be accepted into the East egg society‚ the WWI veteran Jay Gatsby‚ formerly known as James Gatz‚ moved to a house near Nick’s in an effort to reinvent himself‚ which Fitzgerald used to eventually orchestrate Gatsby’s role as the overarching mystery of the story. Since the beginning‚ Gatsby was placed

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    Morals in the Great Gatsby

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    modern American Fiction‚ The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald takes place during the 1920’s; a time of prosperity‚ wild and hedonistic lifestyles. The Roaring Twenties was a time of change and the opportunity for self determination. It was during this time that social and moral values were drawn away from society‚ and towards immoral behaviour. The predominate theme of immorality can be seen through the character development of Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby. Although both engage in degraded

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    Raise and Fall of Jay Gatsby Jay Gatsby is a young man‚ around thirty years old‚ who rose from childhood marked by poverty and mostly spent in North Dakota to a man of unimaginable wealth. From his early youth‚ Gatsby resented poverty and aspired toward wealth and sophistication. His real name was James Gatz‚ but it was later changed to Jay Gatsby as it was more melodic and less immigrant. Gatsby is a man who secretly hates the poor as well as immigrants‚ and could never see humans in them‚ which

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    2012 Zink The Life That Jay Gatsby Built For Himself In the novel “The Great Gatsby” written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1920 illustrates the lifestyles of the wealth adapted throughout life by many that could possibly lead to fame or misfortune. One particular character that Fitzgerald focused on was Jay Gatsby. Gatsby was a man who was from the West Egg but portrayed to be someone from the East Egg all alone. Gatsby had good intentions but they did not fit his character. He was a man who gained

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    Is Jay Gatsby A Good Man

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    Jay Gatsby is like the American government – the weak‚ dishonest‚ inefficient government we believe to be the best in the world. His individual qualities are ones that‚ when examined objectively‚ should be frowned upon. Like the government‚ we can hate these qualities but love the whole. From the beginning of The Great Gatsby‚ he is protected by the most influential character; the narrator. Because our first impression of Gatsby is provided by a biased friend of his‚ our view is skewed in his favor

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