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The Great Gatsby Jay
The greatness of an individual can be defined in terms far beyond tangible accomplishments. In F.
Scott Fitzgeralds classic American novel, The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsbys greatness comes from
his need to experience success and his will to achieve his dreams. Nick Carraway narrates the
story, and his cousin, Daisy Buchanan, is Gatsbys love. Daisy, however, is married to Tom
Buchanan, a wealthy, arrogant womanizer who despises Gatsby. Gatsby feels the need to be
successful and wealthy, and his participation in a bootlegging operation allows him to acquire the
wealth and social status needed to attract Daisy. In his narration, Nick focuses on Gatsbys
fixation of Daisy and how he longs for her presence in his life. Gatsbys greatness comes from his
power to dream, his competence in turning dreams into reality, and his absolute love for Daisy.
In The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby uses his dreams as motivation for his existence. Fitzgerald uses
wealth and social status to define Gatsbys character, which is exemplified by his lavish parties
and the dignitaries who attend them. In his formative years, Gatsby was employed by a wealthy
yachtsman, Dan Cody. It is from Cody that Gatsby develops his appreciation for wealth. To
young Gatz, resting on his oars, looking up at the railed deck,
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