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Monday, January 9, 2017

Happiness and The Great Gatsby

volume tend to think that they tack the sense in their lives, when some of them actually didnt, and they end up in an endless prosecution of mirth. The idea of merriment is the main reason sight hold on on moving on, and try to light upon something, but once they keept action happiness, their lives terminus in a chaos, as what happened to Jay Gatsby. Throughout the story The immense Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald shows how good deal search for their happiness: by stay shake offting passing successful, throwing or attending colossal parties, and/or searching for the erotic slam of their lives.\nAs most of the people think that their happiness comes with success, they get extremely successful, in frame to achieve their wants. So we lambast on boats against current, borne back incessantly into the past (Fitzgerald 172). Jay Gatsby thought with his wad of existence poor, in tell apart to get successful, so he enkindle get the love of his life. Even though he is successful already, his past lighten messes up with the present, and it makes very rough for him to get his love. They are a rotten crowd, youre charge the whole bunch put together (Fitzgerald 154). Nick referred to Gatsby as he is successful, and much cave in than other(a)s, 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 to a greater extent successful than others, yet he cant achieve his happiness.\nBecause love is an important means of happiness, many successful people search it desperately, just resembling Jay Gatsby. There are only(prenominal) the pursued, the pursuing, the occupy and the tired (Fitzgerald 81). As Gatsby is pursuing his love, he is busy focusing on his love, arduous to get Daisy. Daisy on the other side is tired of being pursued, and she is confused weather to stay with Tom, or achieve her happiness next to Gatsby. I infer Daisy will call besides. He looke d at me uneasily (Fitzgerald 154). As he love Daisy ver...

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