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The Great Gatsby6

n of his wealth, Gatsby steadily won back the love of Daisy. He therefore had an affair with, to rebuild their relationship. As with Fitzgerald, he and Zelda both had affairs on each other, and because of their power, they, like Gatsby, could party till the sun came up the next morning.Finally, the life of Gatsby is often considered the life which Fitzgerald lives. For example, the love that Gatsby has for Daisy is what Fitzgerald wishes for in his wife Zelda. However, The Great Gatsby is not all on the wishes and desires of Fitzgerald. For instance, Gatsby's "friend's" were involved with numerous affairs as both Fitzgerald and Zelda were in their lifetime. As when Zelda had an affair with a French naval aviator, that sent Fitzgerald into a state of depression. And it always seemed to be the women having the major affairs in the view of Fitzgerald, which leads back to his anger of Zelda's own affairs. Also, as Gatsby's life comes to an end in The Great Gatsby, it signifies the dying out and complete psychological destruction of Gatsby himself. Majority wise, brought upon by his undying love for his "Beatrice." To come full circle, there are many significant correlations between the life of Scott F. Fitzgerald and the life of his character Jay Gatsby. From the similar background to the similar social lifestyles, The Great Gatsby is a signal of Fitzgerald's dying relationship with Zelda. Therefore, Jay Gatsby and Fitzgerald remain as a landmark to American writing through the way of the classic "flapper." Therefore proving that even rebels, who sometimes go against society end up in history....

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