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Death by Illusion

her life. In many ways, this was the worst thing that she could have done to Gatsby. After she left, he tried to follow her, "he says he's read a Chicago paper for years just on the chance of catching a glimpse of Daisy's name. (pg. 84)", but she was out of touch. Gatsby wanted Daisy back so much that he would do anything to keep his sorry past where it should be: in the past. He needed to change his life to keep his love with him. The first turning point in Gatsby's life occurred when he found out that Daisy was getting married. The man who had taken her away from him was named Tom Buchanan. In a sense, He was everything Gatsby wanted to be. Tom was rich, successful, and most importantly, he had just acquired the one thing that Gatsby loved most in the world: Daisy. Gatsby decided that he needed to change his life to win Daisy back. Gatsby assumed that the reason Daisy had left him was because he was poor and had a less than satisfactory background. Thus, he forced himself to climb out of the hole of his childhood and shed his outer shell in order to create a whole new name for himself. He changed his name to Jay Gatsby and began to make his mark on society. The only thing that makes Gatsby different from everyone else in the 1920s was that he did not want 'it all' for himself. He HAD to achieve greatness in order to win Daisy back. He was positive that if he came back to her as a wealthy successful man, she would not be able to resist him, and he would have her back forever. Ultimately, Gatsby's goal was to be closer in status to Tom, the rich man who intimidated him, but who kept him away from the love he adored. Gatsby did not waste any time creating his fortune. He made haste, for he believed that the sooner he made money, the sooner he would win Daisy and his rightful happiness. So, with the help of a close friend of Gatsby's, Dan Cody, Gatsby made his fortune and was soon an extremely wealthy man. Thus be...

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