How Is Love Presented In The Great Gatsby

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In the novel The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, each character possesses their own perspective of love, and is willing to do anything in order to get what they want. Most of the love portrayed in this novel is an allusion and unrealistic but one character might surprise you about how genuine the love is. With shocking secrets and horrific behavior, the nature of love shown in this book will always have sudden turns that will leave you wanting more. A character you love to hate, Tom Buchanan, portrays a great example of twisted love. Throughout the novel, Tom sneaks away to visit his mistress while his wife Daisy, awaits in their house. He believes it’s okay to have little affairs because all that matters is that he’s in love …show more content…
Wilson. Its heartbreaking to see how much he idolizes his wife, Myrtle, when she constantly sleeps around with Tom who treats her like a mere object. Myrtle is a lower class person drawn to Tom because of his wealth. He doesn't love her like her husband does. Tom treats her like garbage and has no problem letting her know that, he holds nothing back when he punches her in the nose. Myrtle would rather be poorly treated my a rich man than taken care of by a poor man. George Wilson is a hardworking man, who is in a terrible marriage where his wife wants nothing to do with him. All he wants is to be loved but all he receives is a broken heart. ‘She smiled slowly and walk[ed] through her husband as if he were a ghost.”(26) This clearly proves that people care about having a better title for their name than happiness. George and Gatsby both crave the desire of love which they cant have. When Myrtles dies, George keeps saying “Oh my God” over and over again. He is so shocked and in total distraught that he reacts by finding the man who killed his wife. George acts out in anger and kills Gatsby after he found out he was driving the car that ran his wife over. George is like Tom in the sense that they both act out with aggression when something gets in their way. Although Wilson was the only character who genuinely loved someone, it didn't work out for him in the