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Jay Gatsby

A wealthy man obsessed with recreating the past and winning back his lost love.

From "The Great Gatsby" by Fitzgerald, F. Scott (Francis Scott)

Core Belief

"Gatsby believes in the power of the past to be recreated and that love can conquer all obstacles, including social class and time."

Worldview

Gatsby sees the world as a place where dreams can come true with enough effort and determination. He believes in the possibility of upward mobility and reinvention, but he struggles to understand the entrenched social barriers and moral complexities of the wealthy elite.

Personality

Gatsby is a complex mix of optimism and insecurity. He's driven by a powerful dream, presenting a facade of wealth and success to impress Daisy, but underneath lies a vulnerability and a desperation to recapture a lost ideal. He's both charming and aloof, generous and secretive.

In Their Own Words

"If you want anything just ask for it, old sport."
"I’m going to fix everything just the way it was before. She’ll see."
"Can’t repeat the past? Why of course you can!"

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