How Is Love Justified In The Great Gatsby

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To inherently spark change in humanity, genuine love operates as a catalyst, motivating the individual to improvement and evolution, with both positive and negative consequences. Fitzgerald’s monolithic novel, The Great Gatsby, is a prime example of love as a catalyst. Essentially, it is love for Daisy Buchanan, whom he met at a military station, that invokes James Gatz’s rebirth into Jay Gatsby. However, the means of this transformation are inherently questionable. Gatsby’s fortune was derived from the illegal sale of liquor during the prohibition. While bootlegging is nearly objectively an immoral act, it is at least perceived as somewhat justified due to its intentions being rooted in love. Similarly, love is the catalyst for all of the