The Theme Of Appearance And Reality In The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, symbolizes appearance vs. reality in nearly every character involved in the novel. Gatsby’s entire life composes one big lie; he even lies about his name. “James Gatz – that was really, or at least legally, his name.” He lies about everything to anyone who listens, even Nick. His education, his family, and his occupation is all a mystery. He lies even to Daisy, the love of his life, who happens to be doing a lot of lying herself. Everyone thinks Daisy is perfect and happy, after all, she would be crazy to not be happy. All of the people around her perceives her as beautiful, wealthy, and has a famous husband. However, her hulking brute of a husband constantly lies to her. Whenever he lies or cheats