Chapter Five
Posted in Uncategorized on November 16, 2008 by jacquelinejThroughout reading chapter five, I continued to reflect on our class discussion this Friday. I feel as if my personal thoughts of Gatsby differ greatly from the rest of the class. While most of our class expressed positive thoughts about Gatsy, there’s something about him that is a little unusual. As James and I said in class, there has to be something beneath his greatness. I feel that in the reading, I seek to find more clues to demonstrate his sketchiness/sneakiness. Yes, Gatsby is meeting the love of his life in this chapter, and has a good reason to be nervous, but it seems as if he’s very uncomfortable with himself. He is portrayed as such a great man, and it’s almost as if he’s afraid to let Nick down.
“What day would suit you?”
“What day would suit you?” he corrected me quickly.
It seems that he puts himself second, and is very concerned about the wellfare of others. Why is he so concerned about other people around him? Is there a reason/ force that is forcing him to be so generous? Does he feel that he owes society something? What about his past made him feel so responsible for the happiness of others? I’m very suspicious, and I feel that he has an alterior motive when exhibiting his generosity.