Why Is Crazy Love Important In The Great Gatsby

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The author wrote this book based on his early life with his wife, he shows how crazy people can get just to get money, he also shows a lack of morals throughout the book. Although the author shows that all the characters in the book are miserable, and that even though they are rich and can have anything they would like, the materialistic things don't make them happy.
The Great Gatsby talks about how a man fulfills his dream, someone with no money who comes from nowhere like Mr. Jay Gatsby, who rises from poverty to becoming very rich. The author F. Scott Fitzgerald captured the power of money, and how it allows the rich to get away with their bad decisions and lifestyles."They were careless people Tom and Daisy, they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money …"
Fitzgerald was a poet of “The Jazz Age” It was all about flappers, cars, sex, movies, gangsters, celebrities, a stock market minting money it had everything dealing with the word “illegal”. The book described the wildest parties and the way rich people behaved as “you only live once” The novel remains relevant It shows complication with the characters to keep the readers entertained. It gives the readers an opportunity to ask themselves questions as they are reading to later find out the results.
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Crazy love is what makes Gatsby magical is his motivation. Even though he has fortune that he made as a bootlegger and gambler, money isn't want he wants the most. He just wants to get the love of his life back, daisy. The great gatsby isn't just a love story It's about an obsession that gatsby has with the past. Daisy is like an object to Gatsby: and object that he lost and he wants back.Which is why he buys a mansion across the water from Daisy’s home so that he can stare at the green light at the end of their dock. Gatsby just has an obsession with getting what he lost back; in this case it's