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Monkey In The Middle (an Analisis Of The Novel The Great Gatsby)


            
             Within all live the forces of good and evil, tearing at the soul the heart and the mind. The good stands as the one to be desired, the one to strive for no matter what the cost, the evil lives in the dark, shut up and hid from the outside world. One hides evil, it is socially unacceptable to parade it around in the light of day, letting the world see the nature of man could scare all and that is not acceptable but this is what the evil in ones self loves; to be shut in the dark, waiting. Daisy is the epitome of the good in ones soul; she is pure and whole, she loves and is loved and like that little girl down the way, she laughs at ones jokes and scorns at ones misbehavior. F. Scott Fitzgerald felt strongly of the forces of evil and felt no single person could embody the limitless aspects of that dark side so he simply employed multiple characters to do its biding. Myrtle embodied the lust and desire that draws one to that bane of the human race; she represented all that could be evil in a relationship, all which could go wrong. Tom personified the hatred and anger that was evil for he felt betrayed and abandoned by his lovely wife, but being a man he saw nothing wrong with betraying his wife with another. George Wilson portrayed the last face of evil, for he represented jealousy and revenge. Although his jealousy was not misplaced the extent to which he exacted his revenge caused much harm to his fellow man. In-between all this madness is one man pulled taught, struggling between the two forces that rip him apart, but while trying to fight the evil and embrace the good, James is destroyed. Throughout the winding tapestry woven with love and hate, good and evil, one truth stands; James Gatz is in a struggle that all go through, though not on such a grand scale, it exists within us and around us, forever.
             Good always conquers over evil, so goes the saying, but one looks around and can see that this is only true in the classic Hollywood, as terrorists bomb innocents day in and day out and corruption runs rampant through the corporate and governmental systems of the United States.


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