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The Great Gatsby And Atonement

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F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ian McEwan both created characters within their novels, The Great Gatsby and Atonement, who allow their actions to be influenced and ruled to by love. The ideas and values of the lovers in bot novels influence the connection and separation they experience in their doomed love affairs. The influence of society on wealth and class at the time effects the actions of the characters as they bound to be doomed through their great passion and obsession for one’s own personal gain.
Jay Gatsby’s interpretation of love was rather obsessive the ‘passion’ he had for Daisy Fay highlighted the idea of a Romeo and Juliet relationship, where one is so in love its bound to be doomed. Also his love for Daisy was much comparable to the American dream the idea that allowed anyone to pursue their dreams and fantasies; Gatsby’s being to win Daisy’s. 1920s was a very materialistic society and at the time the novel is set Daisys is Gatsbys materialization of his American dream as he states that her
"Her voice is full of money," he said suddenly. That was it. I 'd never understood before. It was full of money – that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the jingle of it, the cymbals ' song of it… high in a white palace the king 's daughter, the golden girl. (Fitzgerald. 7.99) ”
He believes if he wins Daisy, it will symbolize that he has ‘made it’ however when he

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