Tuesday, December 17, 2019
The Great Gatsby And Bodega Dreams The Love That Killed...
Jorel Lonesome Professor Amend 10/2/2017 ENG 307 Dangerous Dreams Indeed: The Love That Killed Bodega and Gatsby Not all American dreams end tragically, but in some cases it does. This idea could be broken down by the stories of The Great Gatsby and Bodega Dreams. Whether Jay Gatsby tries to reinvent himself or Willie Bodega tries to reinvent Spanish Harlem, The Great Gatsby and Bodega Dreams run parallel towards a common outcome. Bodega and Gatsby s ambition to live their American Dream is thwarted by love, which led them to a fate they did not understand. There are three points that I will discuss to support this claim. Bodega and Gatsby had an American dream. Their dreams were thwarted by love. Their demise was love that made themâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦His habit of sacrificing himself for a woman is no different than Willie Bodegaââ¬â¢s selfishness for a similar goal. Bodega tells Vera s husband, Vidal, that she never loved him and that she was leaving him for Bodega. Vidal warns Bodega about Vera, alerting him that Vera s body is an international hotel, it has taken men from al l over the world (190). Vera ends up shooting Vidal, killing him, because she knew she could use Bodegaââ¬â¢s money. Additionally, love made Bodega and Gatsby unable to prevent their fate. Gatsby s car hits Myrtle Wilson as it travels through the Valley of ashes (138), but it is Daisy, not Gatsby, who drives it. Daisy had struck Myrtle and sped away. Gatsby takes the blame for hitting Myrtle to protect Daisy. Gatsby reveals to Nick that heââ¬â¢s willing to take the blame in order to protect Daisy when he tells Nick asks him if Daisy was driving the car and Nick replies ââ¬Å"Yes. But of course I ll say I wasâ⬠(143). Gatsby thought he was being chivalrous for Daisy, but he did not care that Daisy chose not to take responsibility for her hit-and-run. Myrtleââ¬â¢s husband, George Wilson, gets revenge for Myrtleââ¬â¢s loss, assuming that Gatsby had an affair with his wife and killed her once he finds a dog leash and Myrtle s belongings. George kills Gatsby,Show MoreRe latedThe Great Gatsby and Bodega Dreams Essay623 Words à |à 3 Pagesnovels, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Bodega Dreams by Ernesto Quià ±onez portray that the greatest harm is made up of vast wealth. In the Great Gatsby, the protagonist, Jay Gatsby has made his wealth and gained his made-up sense of celebrity through bootlegging. In Bodega Dreams, the main character, Willie Bodega also sells illegal drugs. The Great Gatsby and Bodega Dreams are similar because both Gatsby and Bodega earn their money by selling illegal items, they are madly in love with somebody
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