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Jay Gatsby Being Great

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The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald, is a portrayal of American society during the Roaring Twenties and a story of a man who climbs his way up from rags to riches. Jay Gatsby, is a low class American from the mid-west whom is a dreamer and has a goal of becoming successful like any other American hopes and dreams for. Gatsby begins his life as a typical ordinary, lower class citizen, who has a goal of fulfilling his dream of soon becoming wealthy. Jay Gatsby is presented within the novel as being great in several senses such as the way he is perceived, his potential, as well as being romantic. Although, F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays Jay Gatsby as a lying, thieving, scam artist, Jay Gatsby throughout the novel receives the title of being great. …show more content…

Jay Gatsby begins his life in the novel as a typical, low class American whom has a dream of becoming successful like any other American. As the novel commences, Jay Gatsby is already hinted as being great. Nick Carraway goes on to say “Gatsby, who represented everything for which I have an unaffected scorn. If personality is an unbroken series of successful gestures, then there was something gorgeous about him… (Page 2)”. Nick is first stating that Gatsby is everything he has ever hated in his life time but then he goes on to counter that feeling by describing Gatsby as a type of person, everyone deep within themselves, looks up too. Although no one has truly had a true encounter with Jay Gatsby, he gives off an impression of being sophisticated as well as successful. When Gatsby was his other identity of James Gatz, he had a dream of leaving behind his farm and to become part of the upper-class. James Gatz father had hopes that his son will soon become successful and was always great deep down saying, "If he'd lived, he'd of been a great man." (Page 168). Although, Mr.Gatz hoped for Jay Gatsby to become great, little did he know that he

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