Personal Response To The Great Gatsby

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My personal response towards the novel of The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald, is I think the part that makes the story so insightful is the flatness of the characters in “Gatsby”. The novel tell us that if we were live out of our fantasy lives, we would become more expansive and creative where we will be unfettered as well as alive and truly be ourselves. However, the fantasy in The Great Gatsby is not work that way because every character in the novel want to give them up to something that they wished to in their fantasy. So everyone is a fantasist as therefore an actor as well as a “beautiful little fool.” In this novel we can see Gatsby’s romantic fantasy, the fantasy of Daisy, and the fantasy of Myrtle.
Gatsby’s romantic fantasy has exerts the most force in the novel because there are a few larges ideas as well as a few common dream to which everybody attracted. Romantic fantasy can be seen when Gatsby organized his life around one big idea which is the love is at its best, permanent and impersonal. Gatsby’s love and chase for Daisy has taken over his own life where he feels that he has to live up to the American dream to accomplish what he truly dreams for, which is Daisy. Gatsby concluded that he needs to have money, being a wealth person in order to give Daisy happiness as well as give everything that she wants. His dream to own Daisy make him to think that their love affair is something that happen between two people in a particular place and time which then he

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