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Similarities Between Zelda And Jay In The Great Gatsby

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The novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is an autobiography. Many of Fitzgerald’s personal circumstances and experiences are portrayed in the novel and movie very similar to Fitzgerald’s life. Fitzgerald writes about what he envisions about himself through the character of Gatsby and Nick.
If the novel is looked at from a point of view of Gatsby, it is clearly shown that the character portrays experiences from Fitzgerald’s life through biographical and historical events. Many of Fitzgerald's experiences are incorporated into Jay Gatsby. Like Jay, Fitzgerald as a boy rejected the circumstances of his own birth. He sometimes fantasized that he really had been born into a family very different from his own. One of wealth and social …show more content…

Also like Gatsby, Fitzgerald had served as a lieutenant in World War I and had met the woman of his dreams, Zelda Sayre, while stationed in the South. Many similarities exist between Zelda and Daisy. Like Daisy, Zelda was beautiful and popular, much pursued by the young officers stationed at the nearby army camp. Fitzgerald visited Zelda at her father's fine home, just as Gatsby spent time with Daisy in his beautiful house. Zelda would not marry Fitzgerald until he had money and could support her, but Fitzgerald's experience with poor boys pursuing rich girls, a major element in the novel as Gatsby longs for Daisy. Daisy says that rich woman do not marry poor men. This is clearly portraying Fitzgerald’s life because his wife would not marry her because she could not support him. Finally the movie depicts the event of the roaring twenties. Fitzgerald and his wife …show more content…

Nick is a truthful man within a bunch of liars. Nick moves to New York to make his own money selling bonds. Tom and Daisy are both cheating on each other with different people along with Myrtle. Gatsby lies about his life to fit in with other people. Nick is the only one who does not lie to himself. Fitzgerald was truthful to himself, when he published books he did not say he was famous to fit in with other people. Nick heads east seeking his own fortune and not to be given one. Nicks moral sense is also like Fitzgerald’s, at the beginning Nick starts to interact with the others and is not like them at all. He is set off to be more practical, down to earth person. This is evident in chapter two when he does not know how to respond to Tom and Myrtle’s secret life. Fitzgerald was also a down to earth person who was realistic. He told his wife that she should stay with him because of an educated guess that he was going to make money off of his books. His wife did not go and cheat on him because he did not have money, she waited for him and eventually married

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