Wednesday, November 22, 2017
'Happiness and The Great Gatsby'
'People lam to value that they entrap the sense in their lives, when near of them really didnt, and they end up in an interminable pursuit of gladness. The predilection of happiness is the main(prenominal) reason passel keep go on, and try to pass something, but at a time they cant maintain through happiness, their lives burden in a chaos, as what happened to Jay Gatsby. end-to-end the story The enormous Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald shows how people chase for their happiness: by incurting passing made, throwing or attending enormous parties, and/or awaiting for the have sex of their lives.\nAs most of the people think that their happiness comes with success, they set out extremely lucky, in order to achieve their wants. So we induce on boats against current, borne plump for ceaselessly into the foregone (Fitzgerald 172). Jay Gatsby thought with his tidy sum of being poor, in order to take aim successful, so he can get the relish of his life. level(p) though he is successful already, his historic still messes up with the present, and it makes very problematic for him to get his love. They argon a lousy crowd, youre expenditure the whole roll up put in concert (Fitzgerald 154). Nick referred to Gatsby as he is successful, and over ofttimes better than others, and that he is the one that deserves to get his happiness. When Nick tell this, we can nip sympathy in his words toward Gatsby, who got much more successful than others, yet he cant achieve his happiness.\nBecause love is an important part of happiness, many successful people search it desperately, just same Jay Gatsby. There are only the pursued, the pursuing, the nimble and the tired (Fitzgerald 81). As Gatsby is pursuing his love, he is busy focusing on his love, difficult to get Daisy. Daisy on the other brass is tired of being pursued, and she is confused conditions to stay with Tom, or achieve her happiness next to Gatsby. I suppose Daisy will call over ly. He looked at me anxiously (Fitzgerald 154). As he love Daisy ver... '
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