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Relationships In The Great Gatsby Essay Research

Relationships In The Great Gatsby Essay, Research Paper


Kyle Kincaid


March 3, 1999


Literature


The Relationships of The Great Gatsby


The Great Gatsby is a tragic story of the American dream. This dream differs


among the characters in the story. For Jay it is money, power, and Daisy. For Nick it is


success, and happiness. For Daisy it is fun, love, and other people’s money. The


characters use their relationships with each other to reach their dream. Jay uses Jordan


and Nick to have Daisy. Jay uses Wolfshiem to get money and power. Their


relationships also take a great toll on their lives. Tom’s affair and Daisy’s affair cause the


death of Jay and George, and Nick regrets ever moving to West egg.


The relationship I chose from The Great Gatsby is the one between Jay


Gatsby and Daisy Buchannan. The relationship started before the story; “We’ve met


before,” (chapter V, p91). According to Gatsby, “Five years next November,” (chapter


V, p92). Gatsby couldn’t marry Daisy and left her to amass his own fortune. He would


later move across the bay from Daisy, “Gatsby bought that house so that Daisy would be


just across the bay,” (chapter IV, p83). He threw extravagant parties hoping Daisy would


attend one. He himself does not participate but watches from a distance. When Daisy


never shows up, he asks around if anyone knows her and so meets Nick Caraway,


Daisy’s cousin. Throughout the story, Jay is convinced Daisy still loves him. Jay cannot


accept that the past is gone and done with. While rushing from Gatsby’s mansion, Daisy


accidentally hits Myrtle Wilson in Gatsby’s car (chapter VII, p144-145). Infuriated,


George Wilson, Myrtle’s husband, kills Gatsby (chapter VIII, p169) thinking

it was


Gatsby in the car then commits suicide (chapter VIII, p170).


The next relationship I will write about is between Jordan Baker and Nick


Carraway. This relationship attempts to be constructive but is disastrous to everyone


except Jordan and Nick themselves. Jordan acts as a “matchmaker.” She connects Nick


and Jay and Daisy and Jay. Therefore, she indirectly was a cause of Jay’s death and


influenced Nick’s feelings at the end of the story. Nick regarded Jordan as a friend and


Jordan may have had a crush on him. She is a careless person, letting life speed past her


as seen in this conversation between Jordan and Nick.


“You’re a rotten driver, either you ought to be more careful or you oughtn’t to drive at all.”


“I am careful.”


“No you’re not.”


“Well, other people are.”


“What’s that got to do with it?”


“They’ll keep out of my way, It takes two to make an accident.”


“Suppose you met somebody just as careless as yourself?”


“I hope I never will, I hate careless people. That’s why I like you.”


(chapter III, p63)


It is humorous that Jordan states that she is careful, when she actually isn’t. Also


this conversation hints at Jordan’s feelings for Nick.


People’s dreams can cause them to act inappropriately. Misunderstandings can


kill and we are tempted to ask whether friendships and relationships are worth their


negative consequences. If Nick never met Gatsby its possible the story would be


different, Gatsby would probably have lived and things would have been better. If any of


the characters had different relationships such tragedy would have not happened. This


happens often in real life and the moral I interpreted is choose your friends wisely.

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