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Why Is The Great Gatsby Bad

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“The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald is about The American Dream and includes some romance. Nick Carraway narrates the story. Nick is originally from Minnesota and attended Yale University. After serving in the Great War, he moved to the West Egg. Jay Gatsby is his next-door neighbor. Jay Gatsby is the reason why The Great Gatsby can be interpreted as The American Dream. Jay Gatsby went from being poor to living in a big mansion in the West Egg where he throws many parties, but he never really knows the guests that attend his parties. Gatsby has an old love past with Nick Carraway’s cousin Daisy Buchanan. However, Daisy is married to Tom Buchanan. Tom Buchanan is a racist, cheater, and overall a bad person. Myrtle is Tom’s mistress. After …show more content…

Nick spends some time with Gatsby and listens to his story about Daisy the next morning. Nick suggests Gatsby leave Daisy alone and leave Long Island, but he doesn't want to. Nick Carraway shows good character in The Great Gatsby because he is nonjudgmental and nonchalant. Nick is more observant than the other characters. Throughout the novel, we notice that Nick is more of the quiet type, and wherever he goes, he doesn’t judge others. He’s been introduced to many people and learns about their past, but doesn’t say anything about it. Nick always saw through Gatsby’s past and he considered Gatsby more worthy than others. Right after the incident with Martyl, Nick stays a bit to help Gatsby clean the dust in his house and listen to Gatsby tell his story about him and Daisy, Nick staying a bit more causes him to miss one of his trains. As he is leaving he tells Gatsby something that made Gatsby happy, “They’re a rotten crowd, you’re worth the whole damn bunch put together” (Fitzgerald 95). Nick is telling Gatsby that he is better than anybody else, especially Tom and Daisy. This shows that Nick sees good in Gatsby no matter his old past or what he did to try and recreate his past with

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