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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Philosophy of Gatsby :: The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald

This book, The Great Gatsby, is a tale of deceit and the unspoken despair in the world of the human. Everything is not what it is made out to facial expression like and often convincing as such. It is created by and creates the fear of creation left in that portal which is the object of escape and the depths of despair. It shows life is a whirlwind which cannot be controlled, and many times even for the sick is not wished to be controlled because humans are too worrisome over what testament and will not be and would rather turn their backs than face what is real. Distressing to mien at and face but bliss to push aside and get on with the life which you jazz nothing about and never will know about because you are too stupid not to have the ruling to want to know about. Humans do not do what is vanquish for them and another(prenominal)s only what will protect them from austerity, leading the path wide free for the dullness and loneliness they cannot find deep down themse lves because yet again they ignore it with stupidity. This is a sad, pathetic, and rueful story showing the discontent and avarice that lies within the human soul. On the other hand, it shows the nescience, naivet, and overall dullness of the mind who tries for something that is already to far gone to worry about, often the characteristics of the heart. The battle of the heart and mind is one that has and will go on for ages and is too petty of a matter to suffer over because if you let one or the other control it is much to easy to ruin yourself.I am what I cannot be and am what I am not. My mind tells me I am not what I believe and want to be, but my heart tells me I am what I believe and want to be so I must be what I am not. But what am I? Am I life or death?

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