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KobeLP OP t1_j998ior wrote
Reply to comment by Dismal-Meringue3762 in Thank you Gatsby. by KobeLP
Glad to hear :)
KobeLP OP t1_j983aew wrote
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I’m really glad you came to appreciate the book. I’m also super thankful to my English teacher
KobeLP OP t1_j9834we wrote
Reply to comment by Stevej38857 in Thank you Gatsby. by KobeLP
Of course, glad you enjoyed the book as much as I did, old sport.
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Reply to comment by ughlacrossereally in Thank you Gatsby. by KobeLP
Yes! I couldn’t agree more
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Reply to comment by T_86 in Thank you Gatsby. by KobeLP
Hi thank you to both for commenting on this post! So in response to both of your comments on how the author is connected to Gatsby, I am going to mainly state what I learned in my class. Jay Gatsby represents obsession and patience and what I learned about F Scott Fitzgerald is that he had a similar story with his wife Zelda. Fitzgerald was only able to get the attention from Zelda once he started becoming rich, and before that she had no interest in him. Just like Gatsby, Fitzgerald still waited. Those were the main parallels at the time when Fitzgerald was still alive, however crazy enough, after the book was written, we can even compare the tragedy of Gatsby to Fitzgeralds tragedy. Sadly enough, Gatsby did not take off upon first selling, and this was due to people thinking Fitzgerald was a bad author and not giving him a chance. It was only till years later the book was truly appreciated. After not having a success with his book, Zelda proceeded to leave Fitzgerald after all that time he waited for her. Fitzgerald then proceeded to die of a heart attack (presumably caused my alcohol, and Zelda died in a mental institution. Now, obviously Fitzgerald couldn’t predict him and Gatsby having both terrible tragedies happening to them. But it turned out that way, and to me that’s crazy. Thank you guys again for the comments!
KobeLP OP t1_j998ypg wrote
Reply to comment by T_86 in Thank you Gatsby. by KobeLP
Haha thanks. He really is amazing. Now these are things I did learn in my English class so I haven’t really done crazy research. I think you describe another similarity tho between Gatsby and Fitzgerald and how he was gone for a while and still waited. Patience. What I learned, was that Fitzgerald wrote one book that was really good, however, he proceeded to write a second book that completely flopped, and they considered Fitzgerald to be a bad author after that. Then, in efforts for more money, he wrote The Great Gatsby, but since critics considered him to be bad, no one ever gave it a chance that it deserved, and even though some critics came out and said it was good, he didn’t get the success he needed.