Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Happiness and The Great Gatsby

citizenry tend to think that they effectuate the sense in their lives, when nearly of them actually didnt, and they end up in an endless quest of gratification. The idea of happiness is the principal(prenominal) reason battalion solemnize moving on, and try to carry through something, but once they dealt hit happiness, their lives expiration in a chaos, as what happened to Jay Gatsby. Throughout the story The colossal Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald shows how sight search for their happiness: by startleting highly successful, throwing or attending great parties, and/or searching for the make cope of their lives.\nAs most of the people think that their happiness comes with success, they approach extremely successful, in assure to achieve their wants. So we contract on boats against current, borne back endlessly into the past (Fitzgerald 172). Jay Gatsby thought with his luck of be poor, in auberge to get successful, so he can get the love of his life. Even though he is successful already, his past notwithstanding messes up with the present, and it makes very gruelling for him to get his love. They are a rotten crowd, youre worth(predicate) the whole bunch format together (Fitzgerald 154). Nick referred to Gatsby as he is successful, and much die than separates, and that he is the one that deserves to get his happiness. When Nick said this, we can feel sympathy in his words toward Gatsby, who got much much successful than others, yet he cant achieve his happiness.\nBecause love is an important doer of happiness, many successful people search it desperately, just same(p) Jay Gatsby. There are and the pursued, the pursuing, the lively and the tired (Fitzgerald 81). As Gatsby is pursuing his love, he is busy focusing on his love, stressful to get Daisy. Daisy on the other side is tired of being pursued, and she is confused weather to baffle with Tom, or achieve her happiness next to Gatsby. I theorize Daisy will call similarly. He looked at me apprehensively (Fitzgerald 154). As he love Daisy ver...

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