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Morals In The Great Gatsby

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In literature, and in the real world, there is no such thing as a morally perfect person. Flaws and imperfections, combined with strengths and abilities, create a person’s character and behavior, and further explain why all people are inherently different. The Great Gatsby uses characters that lack strictly good or evil personalities and beliefs to show a story of corruption, greed, and love in the rapidly changing 1920’s United States. The events of the novel bring out each characters morals, or sometimes the lack thereof, and further shape how the reader relates to and understands the story. The actions of the main character, Gatsby, shape the attitude and image of every other character in the book, in positive as well as negative ways. Gatsby …show more content…

Gatsby’s actions dealing with their relationship can be seen as endearing and determined, but also arrogant and almost childish. Gatsby would do anything for Daisy, and it shows through his actions. When Gatsby shows Daisy his house Nick observes, “He hadn’t once ceased looking at Daisy, and I think he revalued everything in his house according to the measure of response it drew from her well loved eyes.”(91) Gatsby is obviously enchanted by Daisy, and seems to be willing to do anything to elicit the right response from her. It shows that Gatsby does have a romantic side, and deep down really does want to make Daisy happy. However, Gatsby begins to feel disappointed in Daisy after some time together, as his expectations for the day they came back together were much higher than he anticipated, and it shows his immaturity. After Gatsby shows Daisy his home, Nick states that, “the expression of bewilderment had come back into Gatsby’s face, as though a faint doubt had occurred to him as to the quality of his present happiness… not through her own fault, but because of the colossal vitality of his illusion.” (95) At this point, Gatsby and Daisy have only been reunited for a day, and already Gatsby is feeling doubtful and unsure about Daisy and her behavior. It is unfair to Daisy that Gatsby brings her back into his life, and shows her all the extravagant parts of his life …show more content…

While both Gatsby and Nick find inspiration and friendship in each other, it can be argued that sometimes Gatsby uses Nick. At Gatsby’s party, where he first meets Nick, Nick observes, “He smiled understandingly - much more than understandingly. It was one of those rare smiles with a quality of reassurance in it, that you may come across four or five times in life.” (48) This is a defining moment of the relationship between Gatsby and Nick that grows throughout the book. In a way, Gatsby understands Nick in a way he has never been understood before, and Nick finds comfort in him despite how little they know about each other. Gatsby has an unmistakable air of comfort and compassion that surrounds him. Gatsby also offers Nick many favors, such as mowing his lawn, and at one point a job, in exchange for the things Nick does for him. Sometimes these offers seem like a method Gatsby uses to in turn get favors from Nick, however it also seems that Gatsby is incredibly appreciative of their friendship, and enjoys having a friend who is simply a friend and not a business partner. Although it can be argued that Gatsby was using Nick when he asked him to arrange a time for him and Daisy to meet again, he almost seemed embarrassed to ask the favor of Nick. He instead has Jordan ask Nick, and offers Nick every favor and opportunity he can think of, as he views it as an extremely good deed. At times it seems that

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