He always just wanted to be accepted by society. While surrounding himself with the ultimate joys in life, Gatsby has always subconsciously wanted to portray himself as the perfect man to the woman of his dreams - Daisy. It is hope that kept Gatsby to keep striving for the success and fame that he wanted just so that he could be noticed by Daisy. He was never able to develop into the person he was ever capable of becoming. He was never aspiring to be more than the person that he was rather than what he had hoped to be. The beginning of the novel starts off with, narrator, Nick Carraway, stating Gatsby as a flawed man, dishonest, and vulgar who uses his optimism and aspirations to transform his dreams into reality. It is these qualities that, according to Carraway, make Gatsby truly great. Gatsby is a man with two personalities, but one ultimate goal. To the common man, he is a rich man, a selfish man, but that common man wishes he could be Gatsby. Every woman in the age of the roaring 20s aspires to be with a man like Gatsby. However, Gatsby’s second personality is one that causes Carraway to see Gatsby for the great man that he is. His passion to be with Daisy drives him to throw the extravagant parties and spend thousands of dollars on flowers to impress the girl of his dreams. He throws the parties, hoping that Daisy would show up to one; Gatsby’s undying love for Daisy is the quality that depicts Jay Gatsby as the great
He always just wanted to be accepted by society. While surrounding himself with the ultimate joys in life, Gatsby has always subconsciously wanted to portray himself as the perfect man to the woman of his dreams - Daisy. It is hope that kept Gatsby to keep striving for the success and fame that he wanted just so that he could be noticed by Daisy. He was never able to develop into the person he was ever capable of becoming. He was never aspiring to be more than the person that he was rather than what he had hoped to be. The beginning of the novel starts off with, narrator, Nick Carraway, stating Gatsby as a flawed man, dishonest, and vulgar who uses his optimism and aspirations to transform his dreams into reality. It is these qualities that, according to Carraway, make Gatsby truly great. Gatsby is a man with two personalities, but one ultimate goal. To the common man, he is a rich man, a selfish man, but that common man wishes he could be Gatsby. Every woman in the age of the roaring 20s aspires to be with a man like Gatsby. However, Gatsby’s second personality is one that causes Carraway to see Gatsby for the great man that he is. His passion to be with Daisy drives him to throw the extravagant parties and spend thousands of dollars on flowers to impress the girl of his dreams. He throws the parties, hoping that Daisy would show up to one; Gatsby’s undying love for Daisy is the quality that depicts Jay Gatsby as the great