Comparison of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Jay Gatsby After reading the biography of F. Scott Fitzgerald, F. Scott Fitzgerald noticed that there are many similarities with Jay Gatsby, the hero of the novel "The Gatsby". First of all, their romantic idealism is very similar, they all love those who love them. In the novel, before Gatsby and Daisy were separated for the first time, Gatsby fell in love with Daisy deeply. This is understood from the sentence in the novel. "Apart from my ambition, I have a deep understanding every minute, and suddenly I do not mind."
F. In Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" almost all characters pursue America's dream. This is a dream of prosperity, opportunity, and equality, and all Americans have the opportunity to achieve success. Because everyone has "non-transferable right including life, freedom, pursuit of happiness". According to the American Declaration of Independence 1776, ... - Fitzgerald told his friends that the women are so weak that they are really emotionally unstable - as they are nervous their tension .. This is a male world All wise ladies are in line with male leadership. '(Car 406). The recognition of this woman played an important role in the development of characters in Gatsby. Gatsby's lady is depicted as weak and independent from her husband, but unless you rely on her husband, it's obvious that the trouble is always late.
F. Scott Fitzgerald Daisy's novel - Great Gatsby - 's Daisy Buchanan character is the most mysterious, perhaps the most disappointing character of great Gatsby. Fitzgerald did a lot of things to make her a character suitable for the infinite dedication of Gatsby but she eventually revealed her own character. Despite her beauty and charm, Daisy is just a selfish, shallow, de facto, harmful woman. Gatsby loves her (or at least her thoughts) with such energy and determination.
Misunderstanding on how thinking occurs. A good example is F. Jay Gatsby in Scott Fitzgerald 's American classic The Great Gatsby. Gatsby could not distinguish his love, reality to Daisy, and he was able to regain the fantasy of love by establishing and inventing a fraudulent past. I believe he can show off his wealth by repeating the past. In the novel, Jay Gatsby does not seem to be able to reveal the difference in reality of his life.
Gatsby 's early life can see how he told the Bible' s story. F. In Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby", Jay Gatsby's interesting and magical person is undoubtedly a person of Christian. Fitzgerald used surprisingly similar features between Gatsby and Jesus. It produced an image of the final death of the Bible and Gatsby. And it tied Jesus to Gatsby and Christ. Jay Gatsby shows the characteristics and characteristics of Jesus Christ related to Jesus (Dilworth)