The dream is the capricious woman

Bailey 2022-04-22 07:01:02

In the best of times, the best of times, Gatsby foresees the beautiful Daisy. Love comes naturally and turns into the best moments of life. However, reality separates the poor Gatsby from Daisy, Gatsby goes to the battlefield, and Daisy waits hard. In the persistence of this love, both of them have worked hard, but in the end, only Gatsby persisted. With only the faint light of hope on the other side, Gatsby persisted, silently doing anything for Daisy. In the end, he recaptured the love, but the love could never be open and candid, and the lover always swayed between the husband and the lover. Once emotional out of control, even let love die again. But he was still unwilling to admit defeat, with a little bit of hope, looking forward to the woman's change of heart. The reality is cruel, he died, but she did not come.

In fact, each of us has such a capricious woman in our lives. We met her at the height of our spirits, overwhelmed by her charm, and pursued her desperately. But reality separates us from her, farther and farther. Many people have given up at this moment, and can only look at her back and sigh. There are many people who refuse to give up and try their best to work hard, hoping to see her again and have her one day. Until the day you really have her, you will find that she still does not belong to you. The more you persist and the harder you work, the more irreversible it becomes. So we feel like a failure in life, curse the harsh reality, and hate her betrayal. However, there is one person who is not. Even if she has left, she can still keep hope and is willing to sacrifice everything for her until her death.

This woman is called a dream.

A tragic life, a stubborn love, a deplorable life, but Gatsby is the real winner in life. It was that green trance light that made the great Gatsby.

Whenever you see hope and stick to your dreams, you will never lose.

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The Great Gatsby quotes

  • Jay Gatsby: You see, I thought you ought to know something about my life. I didn't want you to think I was... Well, I didn't want you to think I was just some nobody.

  • Policeman: Pull over! Pull over to the curb!

    Jay Gatsby: All right, Old Sport. All right.

    [shows him his business card]

    Policeman: Right, you are! I'll know you next time, Mr. Gatsby.