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Jay Gatsby Tragic Hero Essay

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Selame Bulto
Mrs.Maxey
ENG 4U
28 July 2015 Gatsby as a Tragic Hero
Life is an adventure that we all go through; we are born and then we die. Throughout this journey we can’t retake a step or go back into the past; it isn’t possible. However, there are a handful of people who believe everything is possible. They are associated with innocence until they enter adulthood. At that point they are considered naive. In Fitzgerald’s great novel, Gatsby is the image of success; with his riches and assets galore; however, he can’t let go of the fact that the past is unattainable. Gatsby is considered a tragic hero because he possesses all the qualities of a tragic hero, he has a fatal flaw, and he got an undeserved fate because by his fatal flaw. …show more content…

Within the text it was evident that Jay Gatsby was esteemed to greatness by the way the other characters had spoken about him. In the text Nick Carraway described him as a “very well mannered person and everyone who knows him looked up to him.” (53-54). He wasn’t the typical person in the setting of the book, where everyone got drunk recklessly and spent money on useless things; all he did was watch over everyone and protect them. For example when Nick was headed for his train, he told Gatsby that he is “worth the whole bunch”(162). This showed that Nick thought that Gatsby was worth more than all of those characters, that he was exceptionally great compared to all of them. Another aspect that shows that Gatsby’s greatness is welcoming everyone to the parties that he held every weekend. These parties needed a lot of time and money invested into them. Even when the parties are over, he allowed the homeless to sleep, which shows that he is not selfish but instead has a beautiful character and cares for others. He is great because of his loyalty by dedicating his life for his true love, Daisy Buchanan, and not going after many girls. He stayed true to her until death even after she betrays

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