The Great Gatsby
Often in life, one aims to complete a goal, even if it proves to be unattainable. In the novel, , written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, a constant theme of unrealistic goals is portrayed. At the time the novel was being written, the common people were disillusioned and started a genre of parties, loud music, and a carefree style of dance. The author, Fitzgerald felt that the twenties were an era of possibilities and aspirations. The theme of aspirations, corruption and unattainable goals is prevalent throughout the novel.
One of the main characters, Jay Gatsby, aspires to continue the same love story, from years past, with Daisy Buchanan. However this proves to be an unfeasible objective ...
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knows that Daisy is now married, but he feels that he can win Daisy from Tom, so that he could fulfill his dream. As before, society prevents them from being together.
Before Gatsby left, society prevented the two from happiness because of economical standings. Daisy was raised with money and Gatsby came from a lower class. However, when Gatsby returns from the war, he comes back with an abundance of inherited money. Now, society prevents the two from having a relationship, because of the fact that Daisy has already married. This does not prove to be an obstacle to Gatsby. He feels he can reach any goal when he uses his money and his mind, as well as the love he feels for Daisy.
Gatsby ��does not understand how money works in society. He innocently expects that he can buy anything-especially Daisy.� (xi) Gatsby knows that money is an important factor in the social standards of living. However, he also feels that he can use it to reach his goal. He feels he can buy Daisy. ...
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