The Great Gatsby by F. Scott fitzgerald a thrilling novel about two long lost lovers reunited at last, Jay Gatsby is the Romanticized Protagonist in the novel The Great Gatsby and throughout the novel his new Friend Nick Carraway documents his eventful summer with this group of interesting 1920s Citizens.
Throughout the novel Jay Gatsby goes through such intense events, that they change the base of his whole persona in the novel itself numerous times. When Gatsby first meets his long lost love, married Daisy buchanan he completely loses his suave and mysterious personality because of how nervous and yet excited he is. As he continues to give up anything and everything for Daisy. “Gatsby, his hands still in his pockets, was reclining against the mantlepiece in a strained counterfeit of perfect ease, even of boredom his head leaned back so far that it rested against the face of a defunct …show more content…
All through the book he had been been inviting people he considered close to him to swim, but yet nobody took him up on the offer. He was alone in the pool in the end as he was his whole life, since he focused on one dream his whole life it made him miserably lonely and all everybody around him wanted was to be with him and know him. “ No telephone message arrived, but the butler went without sleep and waited for it until four o'clock until long after there was any one to give it to if it