Obsession is defined as "unhealthy and compulsive attention to someone or someone" (1), a distinguishing theme among "great Gatsby", "sustained love" and "Othello". For example, in all three, people are very enthusiastic about getting unachievable things, which in turn will stimulate their obsession and make them stronger. In addition, compulsive behavior is a common human characteristic emphasizing the fact that obsession is an important element in all sentences. Othello wants revenge.
What? Discuss how Fitzgerald expressed Gatsby's appeal to Daisy and how his love to her was obsessed. Fitzgerald presented Gatsby's obsession and obsession with Daisy in a clear and positive way as if she had not tried to conceal it. Based partly on Fitzgerald's wife Zelda, Daisy is a beautiful girl from Louisville, Kentucky. She is Nick's cousin and she is the subject of Gatsby's love. She is very popular among executives close to home, including Jay Gatsby. Fitzgerald indicated that Gatsby is anxious for Daisy 's love and approval and told him to create a new character who wishes to be approved. But his lie is indeed uncontrollable. Gatsby's past is scattered throughout the book. But there are two versions of his history, Jay Gatsby's event and James Guts' event. I heard Gatsby's past for the first time from Gatsby's own past
A man named Nick moved to old money next to Jay Gatesby. "The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald" discusses American culture and subjects related to Americans. For example, desire for material wealth, desire for love, and comparison of old money and new money. Fitzgerald discusses the desire of material property in "great Gatsby" by explaining the fact that Americans use property and the money they have to judge people. For example, people portrayed Tom as a god ... Fitzgerald caught this era with his book "Great Gatsby". Through many of his symbols, he showed hope of the 1920s, forgotten gods, and oppressed Americans. The symbol of "Great Gatsby" helps to convey several different themes from wealth to loss of morality, poverty. The green light of "Great Gatsby" is an ambiguous symbol. The green light was originally deceiving, which the reader told the reader that it was only a symbol of hope.