Greatness In The Great Gatsby

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Greatness is a concept whose definition often changes, and what it takes to be considered ‘great’ constantly adapts and fluctuates through history depending on the time period, the culture, and the social class being discussed. The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, features a character by the name of Jay Gatsby, or, in reality, James Gatz. Gatsby is certainly one of the greatest characters ever created in an American novel, and absolutely everything that he does seems to be more than considerably above the average. Despite his grand, graceful and god-like persona he appears to possess, Gatsby really is not the divine superstar he thinks he is. Throughout the book, time after time, Gatsby continues to demonstrate his greatness;