Sunday, March 10, 2019
The Great Gatsby – Violent Situations
In F. Scott Fitzgeralds, The Great Gatsby, the violent situations that occur die the true personalities and feelings of many of the characters. To begin, tom and Myrtle are discussing whether Myrtle has the rightfield to mention Daisys name and Myrtle annoyingly repeated Daisy. This outraged Tom. qualification a short deft movement, Tom Buchanan broke her nose with his adequate to(p) hand Then there were bloody towels upon the bath-room floor, and womens voices scolding, and high everyplace the confusion a long broken wail of pain(41). Tom brings out the dark side of him.He demonstrates how brutal and cruel he is by getting to the point of punching a woman. Tom clearly loses his displeasure easily and does not know how to control himself. He gets outraged if others dupet obey him which makes him controlling. He also shows that he has some regard for Daisy because he does not let the girl he uses for a versed relationship, to say her name. Secondly, under stress, Daisy is dr iving at a fast accelerate when Myrtle jumps in front of the car, and Daisy hit her and took off. Daisy brutally kills Myrtle. Michaelis and this man reached her first, alone when they had torn open her shirtwaist, still damp with perspiration, they saw that her left white meat was swinging loose like a flap, and there was no choose to listen for the heart beneath. The mouth was wide open and ripped at the corners, as though she had choked a forgetful in giving up the tremendous vitality she had stored so long(145). Daisy seems like a sweet, impeccant woman but she proves instead to be selfish. She commits such a unspeakable and brutal mistake that the right thing would be for her to take righteousness for it.She doesnt though, because shes careless and worries only about herself. At the uniform time, Myrtle demonstrates her hope for freedom and to be with Tom as she runs towards the car. She is simply not happy with George Wilson. Lastly, George becomes so sure Gatsby kil led his wife, Myrtle, that he shoots him and aft(prenominal) shoots himself. It was after we started with Gatsby toward the house that the gardener saw Wilsons body a little way off in the grass, and the holocaust was complete(170). After George is told that Gatsby kills Myrtle, he becomes careless.He proves that he is very passionate about his love for his wife, that when she dies he doesnt care for his give birth life any longer. He feels acidulent and the need of revenge. His grief over-powers him. For Gatsby, this reveals his corruption. Since he dies in his pool, surrounded by his own blood, he dies like a criminal he dies like a criminal would die for corruption. In The Great Gatsby, the violent situations expose who and how the characters really are. It is their actions that speak their words.
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