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Sunday, February 3, 2019

Great Gatsby Essay :: essays research papers

The vast Gatsby Essay     In The Great Gatsby, there are three outlaw(a) relationships Gatsby and Daisy, Nick and Jordan, and Tom and Myrtle. In some ways they are similar, and in some ways separately is unique. In this essay, I will equate and examine each of the couples, and try to give some insight as to why n bingle of the relationships worked out.     The relationship between Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan wasprobably the most one sided. The entire time they were apart, allGatsby did was try to reach his goal, which was Daisy. When youthink slightly somebody provided dont talk to them for a persistent time, you canbuild them up to be this perfect person. So when Gatsby and Daisytalked for the send-off time in years, it was almost like he was talking to a famous movie star. Daisy didnt feel that way. She used to love him, but not anymore.      Also, if Gatsby and Daisy met under new(prenominal) circumstances, suc has each of them having no money and Daisy not being married, theirrelationship may have worked out. barely because of the circumstances,their relationship was doomed to fail.     Of all of the relationships, I think that the most ripe wasbetween Nick Carraway and Jordan Baker. This is ironic because itwas Jordans compulsive dishonesty that destroy the relationship. Theywerent secretly seeing each other behind other peoples backs, theywerent unfaithful to each other, and they both cared for each other. Nick saw Jordans dishonesty as a study flaw in her personality, andhe didnt think she was worth it.      turn out of all of the relationships, Tom Buchanan and MyrtleWilsons was the most the most superficial. neither had true feelingsfor the other, they were just there to amuse themselves.

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