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... "Why of course you can!" (P116) Gatsby doesn't seem to grow up into the world of reality. ... However, to Gatsby reality is what you make it to be. ...
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In The Great Gatsby, the confusion between reality and illusion is prominent within the key characters; Fitzgerald portrays this confusion though Gatsby's ...
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... Fitzgerald also adds a dash of reality to his novel when Gatsby doesn't achieve his dream of winning Daisy back from Tom. In this ...
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... The only place this innocent flower of Daisy exists is in Gatsby's mind, in reality she is nowhere near the woman whom he has held higher than anyone in his ...
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GATSBY ESSAY #1: DREAM VS. REALITY Dreams cannot really meet the demands of reality. High dreams can lead to great falls or regret ...
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... he found what a grotesque thing a rose is and how raw the sunlight was upon the scarcely created grass." Confronted by reality, Gatsby realizes how disgusting ...
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... Gatsby and Cohn have to realize that a belief in fairytales and princesses and ... endings, a faith that life can be special, remarkable, beautiful, isn't reality. ...
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... killed. The reality of the whole Gatsby situation, is that he is a crooked business man, a no good person, a cheat and a lier. Gatsby ...
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... On the exterior Gatsby had everything to offer Daisy, but in reality, he was a lonely, dishonest man who was obsessed with money. ...
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... Lastly, it is the disparity between reality and ideals that prompts the failure of Gatsby's dream and the American Dream by and large. ...
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... to sound as though he is an upper-class British gentleman, as is evident by his use of the affectation "Old sport." However in reality Gatsby picks his words ...
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... disappear at the slightest hint of trouble. However, in reality, Gatsby knew he was a corrupt fraud. All the gossip was just an attempt ...
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... It doesn't seem that Daisy could ever be as wonderful as Gatsby's dream of her. Dreams, sadly for Gatsby are most often longed for rather than made a reality. ...
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... purpose. Jay Gatsby's idealistic view of Daisy Buchanan creates a conflict for him once he is confronted by the reality. Over the ...
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... It doesn't seem that Daisy could ever be as wonderful as Gatsby's dream of her. Dreams, sadly for Gatsby are most often longed for rather than made a reality. ...
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... After the 5 long years when neither had seen eachother, Gatsby still dwelled on the incomplete, fantasy of love, which was more a dream than reality. ...
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... In reality Gatsby came from nothing he was a "commoner". Gatsby was not a true high member of society like the image he tried to impress upon people. ...
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... Nick is there. In reality, even her staying with Gatsby is wrong. Not even Nick being there can justify her negligence. "...I tried ...
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... His count of enchanted objects had diminished by one." The obviousness of both Daisy and Gatsby's selfish existence, and the reality that only genuine love ...
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... Throughout the book, Nick serves as a representative of reality, whereas Jay Gatsby represents the fairy tale lifestyle. Fitzgerald ...
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... sees Gatsby's car, she is impressed, thinking he is a well-mannered rich man who could support her upper class lifestyle, when in reality, Gatsby is nothing ...
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... The American dream led to Gatsby's tragic death, because he wasn't living reality. The American dream isn't real, it's an illusion.
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... At the time the book was written "America had produced an idealism so impalpable that it had lost touch with reality (Gatsby) and a materialism so heavy that ...
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... In a way, Gatsby here symbolizes both the dream and the reality. ... That is the tragedy of America. Jay Gatsby personifies both the dream and reality of America. ...
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... another shot of wooing her. Gatsby's inability to grasp reality also made his quest a disaster. If Gatsby could only understand ...
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... The Great Gatsby finishes on the idea that reality protrudes through the dreams of Jay Gatz. Gatsby doesn't fulfill his hopes and dreams in his lifetime. ...
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... Gatsby found it very hard to separate dream from reality. Reality could not even compare to the plans that Gatsby had for himself and Daisy. ...
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... The disregard for reality is how Gatsby formulates his dream (with high expectations), and the belief that sufficient wealth can allow one to control his or ...
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... white lies. In the Great Gatsby the message of reality and fantasy would not be seen without point of view, or detail. If Fitzgerald ...
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... Alternately an idealist focuses on the metaphysical and attempts to transcend reality. Gatsby is bluntly linked to these definitions. ...
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