Friday, May 17, 2019

The Great Gatsby Character Analysis

Fell in love with luxury/grace/charm, lied about his past to woo her First speaking social function in chapter 3 Initially aloof, enigmatic host, surrounded by luxury, powerful and beautiful throng undefended of gossip Chi- learn of his childhood Chi- proof of criminality Later on- lovesick, naive, innocent, hopeful, centered on dreams Delayed revelations- emphasis the histrionics quality of Gatsby approach to life Transformed self into a persona Ability to transform hope and dreams into reality epithet = reminiscent of The Great Houdini/adolescent etc. Suggesting Jay IS only an illusion Dream of Daisy falls apart (Wall Street Crash) Contrasts scratch & turkey cock Passionate, active Loyal and good hearted Loses love interest to Tom, like George Wilson. Temporarily lost maculation with father MASC. political commentator Chris Matthews covers him as the eternal American striver Gatsby needed more than cash he needed to be someone who had always had this blind faith that he c an retrofit his very existence to Daisys specifications is the heart and soul of The Great Gatsby. Its the classic story of the fresh start, the second chance. appears to be the quintessential American male hero Powerful business populace with wary connections, drives a glamorous car(- Michael kismat and Amy Aarons) Often used as a symbol for wealth Believes American dream New universe = born when he met Dan Cody Restless- like America, resourceful and active Never cynical or corrupt Can non see daisy fault (using him for a release from her boring life & retaliation from keep up) Pretends he, not Daisy, killed Myrtle Killed by George Wilson prise was bound to get ahead.He always had some resolves like this or something. Do you notice what hes got about amend his mind? He was always great for that. He told me I et like a hog once, and rhythm method him for it Somebody told me they thought he killed a man once. its more that he was a German stag during the war. He was never q uite still there was always a tapping foot somewhere or the impatient opening and closing of a hand. Consumed with wonder at her presence (Daisy) Nick Caraway Sober, reflective narrator Slowly moves to forefront From upper Midwest, family in America a little over 70 historic period Sent substitute to war (therefore of a wealthier class) Acts similarly to an Everyman Is not blinded by glitz and magnetize Disgusted by realization of shallowness, hollowness, uncaring and self-serving attitude of his superiors.Distances self instead of catering to them more racial and down-to-earth than Buchannan and Jordan Baker (and so distances himself) Has personal integrity Affected by Gatsby death grows, from a man dreaming of a fortune, to a man who knows only too well what misery a fortune can bring romantic relationship with Jordan Baker calls himself one Of the few honest peck that have ever known Daisy Fay/Buchanan Enigmatic Toms wife, Gatsby love interest, Nicks second cousin one remove d, mother of Pam Beautiful, entrance Selfish, shallow, hurtful See the world for what it is, cruel (why shes happy her child is a daughter so he can be a beautiful little fool Character built on leisurely, purity and honor Otherworldly- angelic White- purity or void? Name- pure, centered around gold (wealth, status and money) Finds nouveau riches to be tedious and vulgar Materialistic Thinking about Gatsby stretching his arms out to the green light across the water, we cant help thinking of the Sirens the mythical island dwellers whose singing was so seductive that sailors would throw themselves into the sea and float trying to reach them. Capacity for love and wants to be loved Idealized image of relationship with GatsbyFickle Tom makes decisions for her undecided Us Percival her voice is broad of money low, thrilling voice High in a sportsmanlike palace the kings daughter, the golden girl. Human orchid of a woman Tom Buchanan Cold-hearted, aristocratic bully Daisys husband Staggeringly rich, for centuries Relatively young Arrogant Questionable love for Daisy Racist (more accepted then) Confident dads George to remember Gatsby is at fault It was a body capable of enormous leverage-?a cruel body. Brute of a man, a great, big, hulking physical specimen Go on. He wont annoy you. I think he realizes that his presumptuous little flirtation is over. George Wilson Myrtles husband Suicide Kills Gatsby Owner of run-down auto shop by the Valley of Ashes Respectable?The Great Gatsby character analysisThroughout The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby plays the main character. He is late introduced and revealed by Nick Carraway, his neighbor. Gatsby does both right and wrong things, he has acquired his great amounts of wealth through shady business and all to pass on a fiscal situation that is equivalent to that of his love, Daisy Buchanan. Those actions and motives makes him a morally equivocal character and greatly contributes to some of the bigger themes in the story as well as furthering the main spot.There are two sides to Jay Gatsby, a lovesick and determined young man that represents hope and loyalty, and a shady, perversive man that represent his decay of morality. He is known all over the city for his extravagant parties full of alcohol and jazz music. This makes his name well known all over New York city, but he maintains the hard facts of him and his past hidden. He associates with a man who Gatsby claims fixed the Worlds Series buns in 1919. and hes in the business of bootlegging (illegal trafficking of liquor).Although Gatsby sounds like a despicable man he does all of this to reach his dream who is Daisy buchanan. Jay Gatsby has been emotionally loyal to Daisy since they fell in love when he was a young soldier, but she is already married and is part of an aristocratic class that ridicule people like Gatsby. When they are reunited Gatsby yearns for her approval by showing of his imported clothes and grand home and thought helples s when she doesnt enjoy his parties.These contradictions are sustainable proof of Gatsbys moral ambiguity. Gatsbys infantile fixation with repeating the past is what results in his moral ambiguity and makes everything else servile to his dream. Bootlegging and fixing world serial publications all seem like nothing if it means itll help him get to a financial level close to daisys. His shady business affairs and hopeful dreaming deepen the main plot and contribute to the theme of the american dream that is extremely present throughout the whole story.Gatsby is able to progress to his dream but in a non decent way that leaves people wondering if it was worth it or if that was the only way. He represents the rebellion and lack of morality of the 1920s and the ostentatious ways in which the impertinently rich of the time live. Gatsbys moral ambiguity can be shown through his determination to attain the one he loves, even if it means becoming a criminal. It contributes to various them es and lessons taught by the novel, like the dangers of not leaving the past behind.

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