The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby

1. Jay Gatsby throughout the whole story was a very calm man. He was a very rich man that claimed to be a man that studied at Oxford. He really didn’t talk much at the first part of the book. He was just the man that everybody knew but didn’t really hangout with. Jay Gatsby threw all kinds of parties that everybody would just attend his parties just because his name was Gatsby and he knew that. He was more of just a quiet killer, until he seen daisy at one of his parties. Gatsby and Daisy had a past before she had got married. When they both had established each other again, Gatsby quickly fell back in love with her. He understood that Tom didn’t treat her how she wanted to be treated so Daisy and Gatsby had an affair. Gatsby and Daisy’s affair went on for awhile. It went on so long because Tom his self had an affair with Myrtle, and Gatsby knew about it and this is what made him so confident with his affair with Daisy. They did almost everything together and Gatsby brought her anything she wanted. They even accidently killed Myrtle, while Daisy was driving. Gatsby would basically do anything for Daisy because he was in love. He even made her admit to Tom’s face that she didn’t love him, but in fact loved Gatsby. As the story progressed things had happened that made Gatsby’s and Daisy affair stop being that everyone began to find out that they were the ones who killed Myrtle. Once George Wilson found this out he ended Jay Gatsby’s life.
2. I felt like the old movie portrayed Gatsby well because it actually portrayed most of what we read. It’s usually the book and the movie have absolutely nothing and common and they’re completely different, but this actually managed to put Gatsby life in the book, so much similar as in the movie. Although I like the movie better because I always get a better understanding of something if I watch a movie on it.
3. In Gatsby point of view of his funeral he should be hurt, because all these people he knew and used to hang around,...

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