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    I think Nicks reasons for thinking of Jay Gatsby as "the great Gatsby", is because Jay Gatsby has done or said he has done a lot in his life to get to where he is today. He makes himself sound very good when he tells nick everything in the car. Nick was sort of shocked by how successful he is or was. Jay is not keeping his past from society; he's more open with it. People decide to make up these rumors because Gatsby was never really noticed by anyone to be able to tell the truth about everything

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    Jay Gatsby of The Great Gatsby Essay

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    Jay Gatsby lives for his dreams. His dedication to making his dreams a reality, self-made fortune and social prestige, and the unquestionable love for Daisy Buchanan result in Jay Gatsby’s greatness. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, one can determine the world’s view of what greatness truly is. Jay Gatsby is not born great, nor is greatness thrust upon him, but he achieved greatness. Jay Gatsby represents the American Dream: life, loyalty, and the pursuit of happiness. Jay Gatsby

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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

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    The Great Gatsby Is James Gatz, also known as Jay Gatsby truly great? Jay Gatz is born in North Dakota to a poor farming family. Jay Gatsby decides to leave the family to find his own adventure, hopefully living better than the rest of his family. Jay Gatsby goes into Lake Superior in a really bad storm to try and save Dan Cody, and that is when James Gatz decides to change his name to Jay Gatsby. Jay Gatsby starts all kinds of adventures throughout his life, including going to war. When Gatsby is

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    is this kind of attitude towards life that makes James Gatz great. He is a very motivated man who is always looking for ways to improve. From the time he was a boy in North Dakota, it was clear that James was going to be successful. When he ran away from home, it was the beginning of the ascent of his life. Gatsby is great because of his determination, independence, and imagination. When Gatsby meets Daisy, he is in love at first sight. Jay is in military training at Camp Taylor in Louisville, Kentucky

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    The Lying Jay Gatsby of The Great Gatsby      Throughout the novel, Jay Gatsby explains the type of character he is, through his lies. Gatsby acts out to be a man who has it all. The only item missing from Gatsby’s life is love. Love is the only true key to happiness with out it you are lost. Gatsby goes all out to be loved even if it means lying.      Gatsby shows his love, to the love of his life Daisy, who is in love with another man named Tom. Tom and Daisy are married, but Tom is having

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    Why Is Jay Gatsby Great

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    Jay Gatsby is great in my mind. In an article by Anna Wulick, it shows many interpretations of how Gatsby could possibly be great. I believe deep and soulful is a great interpretation of Jay Gatsby, “Nick, who starts out being on the fence about Gatsby, comes to think of his love for Daisy as something that elevates Gatsby. For Nick, this love marks Gatsby as the only one who matters of all the people he met during that summer” (Wulick). All of Gatsby’s choices are for Daisy and that’s what helped

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    Why Is Jay Gatsby Great

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    Although some say that Jay Gatsby isn’t as great as the title of the book, because of all the fraud he has committed, Jay Gatsby can be viewed as great because he did not allow his circumstances at birth to hold him back, he achieved incredible amounts of wealth, which he shared with others, and his primary desire for Daisy’s love was genuine. Most people born into poverty remain there because they do not have enough faith in themselves to get out, but James Gatz was different. Gatz was determined

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    Jimmy Gatz or Jay Gatsby Have you ever been embarrassed by who you are, of what your life is or has been like? Jay Gatsby or Jimmy Gatz was a wealthy man who lived in West Egg. Who in the past was a poor person, who served in the army. He then was invited to a party where he fell in love with a wealthy young lady named Daisy. After them being together, he began to have a sensation to have money and become a different person with wealth so him and Daisy could be together and from there on he changed

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    Jay Gatsby, the title character of The Great Gatsby, is really not all that the title might suggest. First of all, his real name is James Gatz. He changed it in an effort to leave behind his old life as a poor boy and create an entirely new identity. He is also a liar and a criminal, having accumulated his wealth and position by dishonest means. But he is still called ‘great,’ and in a sense he is. Gatsby is made great by his unfaltering hope, and his determination to live in a perfect world with

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