At F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby", Jay Gatsby was born in a poor life, and as he grew he became more aware of the possibility of improving his life. . He was too good for his modest living, and parents caused illusion as if they were not their own. When he met Daisy, a beautiful girl with a beautiful girlfriend, his life turned around her and he began to indulge in a carefree lifestyle. The desire for Gatsby to be adequate for Daisy and her parents urged him to become a wealthy and immoral person thought to have matured.
The topic of Jay Gatsby was raised by Jordan Baker, but Gatsby showed himself a special person for Daisy because he did not know who Gatsby is. I need a daisy. "What is Gatsby?" (Fitzgerald 15). This shows Gatsby is a character that has changed for Daisy because Gatsby told Nick that he knew Daisy for many years, but Daisy is living together with the eggs of the East and the West. Another example of why Gatsby is a strange personality is that Gatsby first saw Gatsby's speculative Nick's garden when Nick first saw Gatsby and Nick looked back at Gatsby looking back at him is. He looks like "o
One of the main reasons connecting Nick and Gatsby is Nick's cousin, Daisy. Gatsby first contacted Nick was found to be due to the relationship with Daisy. This shows that Gatsby is only using Nick to get closer to Daisy and may not mind "friendship" with Nick. This was further supported when Gatsby announced that Nick received "your big request" today. If this is true, Nick knows that his relationship with Gatsby is not true and he can use him. When Nick mentioned Gatsby for the first time at the beginning of the book, he explained Gatsby as "a person bringing out extraordinary talent."