Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Jay Gatsby is a Sympathetic Character in Fitzgeralds Great Gatsby Essa
In F. Scott Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby provides the reader with a unique outlook on the flavor of the newly rich. Gatsby is an enigma and a subject of great curiosity, furthermore, he is confine with a lot in life until he strives too hard. His regression with wealth, his lonely life and his delusion allow the reader to sympathize with him. Initially, Gatsby stirs up sympathetic feelings because of his obsession with wealth. Ever since meeting Dan Cody, his fascination for wealth has increase dramatically. He even uses illegal unmoral methods to obtain hefty amounts of wealth to go along on buying a house with Marie Antoinette music- cortege, Restoration Salons, dressing rooms and poolrooms, and bath rooms with sunken baths. (88) His wardrobe is just as centripetal with shirts of sheer linen and thick silk and fine fennel. (89) Gatsby buys such posh items to impinge on Daisy but to him, Daisy herself is a symbol of wealth. Jay remarks, Daisys voice is full of m oney. (115). For him, Daisy is the one who is heights in a white palace the kings daughter, the prosperous gir...
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