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Jeremie 2022-03-21 09:02:48

I knew it was a tragedy before I saw it, so I was mentally prepared, but at the end, I was still angry with the couple and killed the two lovers. In pursuit of true love. Gatsby is okay. Although the ending is tragic, it is a bit self-inflicted, but the repairman is really miserable. His wife was slept, and he was killed by his lover's main room. He wanted to avenge her, but he was wrong. Man, he even lost his life in the end, and let those two ghosts live together. Really, God knows how happy I was when he showed up at Tom's house with a gun. I wish he shot on the spot. Killing those two people turned out to be really fucked up. I thought that when Gatsby asked Daisy why she married Tom, Gatsby would see through Daisy's selfish and vain nature, but then I thought, if Gatsby didn't know, he wouldn't have such feelings for Daisy. Deep down, it is precisely because I know clearly that I will take risks. After becoming a rich man, I invite people from all over the city to come to a party. After meeting Daisy, I am like a child who presents a treasure, showing off my wealth and only wanting Daisy's love. , Even if she is already married, hey, love is really a wonderful thing.

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  • Verlie 2022-03-26 09:01:10

    From a modern point of view, I don't understand how great Gatsby is. For a money-loving woman, his waiting and sacrifice are not worth it.

  • Braeden 2022-03-20 09:02:24

    Gatsby is heartbreaking, infatuated people will always lose miserably. No hesitating to give his life is just being tricked, kind Gatsby. It seems that ideal love can only be fornication, fair and safe. But I still admire Gatsby, not everyone has a lover who can make him omnipotent. If I were Daisy, I would commit suicide to accompany Gatsby. Wouldn't the wealthy life be bored? The repairman boss is willing to show affection for the derailed wife, let alone the truth.

The Great Gatsby quotes

  • Daisy Buchanan: I love the way you love me.

  • Daisy Buchanan: What'll we do with ourselves all afternoon? and the day after that. and the next thirty years.