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Resilience In The Great Gatsby

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The 1920’s or preferably recognized as the “Jazz Age” became a decade that converted a nation. In the 1920’s there was, development of literature, modernization of the American city/lifestyle, and the popularization of Jazz. Throughout the “Great Gatsby” the audience begins to get familiar with new characters such as Jay Gatsby that represent ideas like the “American Dream.” Although Jay Gatsby did not fully appear until chapter three of the massive party scene where it was incredible on how he avoid festivities of the wild party and where Nick questions the appearance of him “Your face is familiar…Were you in the third division at war…I live over there.” When reading about Gatsby the audience realizes a mysterious enigma that pursues with him. We read about his …show more content…

Moreover Gatsby’s charm and resilience are plausible traits that are introduced to his character which aids to greatly symbolize him as the “Great American dream.”
As the Great Gatsby defines the distinct relationship of the aristocracy and the dominant wealth the audience is able to see the sociology of wealth by the East egg and west egg signified by the rich people that include Gatsby. One of the most major and memorable character so far, Gatsby of the wealthy and extravagant life symbolizes the extreme sophistication of the West egg. His wealth status can be seen because he owns a mansion that over dominants the West egg. Jay Gatsby symbolizes the extravagant perception of the concept of the American Dream. We come to realize the perception of the American Dream as he is greatly mysterious and there is no answer to his come-up to the wealth. His wealth is extremely significant as it is an enigma of who he actually was. This is seen when in his party which had an

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