For Myrtle, she wants to marry Tom with money rather than love. Because he is a ticket to Highland Society. Moreover, another scene in the novel is betrayal of Gatsby of Daisy. This may have allowed the reader to see Daisy from beautiful creatures both inside and outside and up to ugly creatures, as Daisy betrayed Gatsby because it caused him to fall for his own death. If she loved him, she would attend his funeral, but without a rose phone or letter was not received.
Directed by Nick Callowe written by Scott Fitzgerald "Great Gatsby", "Great Gatsby" is a classic novel that allows readers to raise groans in their twenties. When you see a rich life. This story is the story of Jay Gatsby, a new money man, Daisy Buchanan, an old money girl who got married, and Tom Buchanan, a fraudulent husband of Daisy. Jay Gatsby is a mysterious person with unlimited funds and throws a ridiculous party without reason. He was told that Gatsby, Daisy and Tom left Tom's house with Nick and Jordan, they eventually went to the suite at New York City Plaza Hotel (Fitzgerald 178). Tom began discussing with Gatsby about the bad habits Gatsby calls people "old-fashioned sports". This caused Gatsby to condemn him for inappropriate reporting that Gatsby was actually in Oxford. Gatsby allowed him to ask him any questions he wanted because he told Tom that he went to Oxford for his military plan for five months.
In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby", Jay Gatsby is a strange man living in West Egg District in Long Island. Gatsby is very wealthy, with a large pool, limousine, and a mansion with dozens of servants. Every Saturday night, he will host a luxurious party. Many of them are not invited even to participate. Nobody really knows Gatsby, except that he is wealthy and generous. But there are lots of rumors about him. - According to Jay Gatsby Aristotlele as a tragic hero of Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby", there are many features that can identify tragic heroes. His punishment exceeds the crime, and he must also be noble and talented. These are features of Jay Gatsby, the protagonist of Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby". According to Aristotle's definition, Jay Gatsby is a tragic hero.