Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Conclusion

At Gatsby's funeral, we find out that Gatsby had literally no one in his life. The only people at his funeral were his former servants, owl eyes, his father, and Nick. What a shame. You can't help but feel bad for the guy because he became obsessed with a girl that in reality he couldn't of ever had, and in the end, died not knowing the relationship he'd still have with her. I wonder how different the ending would have been if Gatsby was not murdered. But overall I liked the way Fitzgerald wrote his story. It was written in a way that kept me wanting to read more and more at the end of each chapter, and I think others will agree with that statement. It's very interesting how we were introduced to Gatsby in the beginning. How we know almost very little about him and who he is, and how as we continue reading the book, we learn more and more about him and change our thoughts on his personality. So to be honest with you it was a good read, and I would highly recommend to keep on reading it. I feel like blogging about was a great idea, in that it helped me to analyze and think more in depth about each chapter, (even though I was a tad bit late on blogging each chapter itself). I feel like if I did a blog for each book I'd enjoy it more like I did with this.

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