Реферат: Caharacter Analysis Jay Gatsby And Willy Loman
death that reveals important causes of the failure to achieve the American dream. At the funeral
Linda cries “I made the last payment on the house today… and there’ll be nobody home” to say
that she misses Willy but in essence his death freed the Lomans from debt and the hopes and
expectations Willy placed on his family (Miller 139). Very few people attend Willy’s funeral but
they all agree that “he had the wrong dreams” and how “he was a happy man with a batch of
cement” (Miller 138).
Both Jay Gastby and Willy Loman fail to achieve the American dream. Both men share
the common dream to be happy and live a content life, but are unable to conquer their desire.
Gatsby’s dream of winning Daisy crumbles and he “didn’t believe it would come and perhaps he
no longer cared” (Fitzgerald 169). With the well being of his family in mind Willy eliminates any
chance of achieving his dream by taking his own life and allowing his family to collect the life
insurance money (Miller 136). A key external difference between the two characters lies in the
financial situations. Willy worked hard for the little money he earned, received no credit for his
hard work, and was even fired (Miller 97). Gatsby is a self made man who achieves financial
success through illegal acts, but fails to understand how wealth works in society (Fitzgerald 78).
Lastly, the dreams of the two men were truly unattainable and were perhaps the one true thing
that prevented happiness.
Ultimately, the chase of the American dream proved to be a costly, and even deadly
journey. Although the two characters were of opposite financial status and social rank, both men
lose their lives in the quest for their dreams. In reality the stories both convey a similar message:
that one must set achievable goals to be happy and that often times you have to be happy with
what you have and who you are.
Bibliography
none- Death of a Salesman
The Great Gatsby