Friday, March 9, 2012

Musical books!

Although the song I chose for The Great Gatsby may be a bit weird, I feel as though it suits the book well. Grace Kelly, by Mika, is an upbeat song and is hard to get rid of once it's in your head. After reading the majority of this book, even the first couple lines of this song remind me of the character Daisy: "Do I attract you?/Do I repulse you with my queasy smile?/Am I too dirty? Am I too flirty?/Do I like what you like?" These lines remind me of parts throughout the book when Daisy warms up to other men besides her husband, even to Nick. "'Are you in love with me,' she said low in my ear, 'or why did I have to come alone?'", it states, on page 85, Daisy talking to Nick.

The lyrics "Gotta be green, gotta be mean/Gotta be everything more/Why don't you like me/Why don't you like me?/Walk out the door!" remind me of the character Tom. When Tom realized that there was something going on between Daisy and Gatsby,  Tom was determined to win, to prove to Gatsby that Daisy loves him, not that she's never loved him. After Tom stated that he's won, he wants Daisy and Gatsby to leave and tells Daisy to meet him at home. On page 135, Fitzgerald wrote, "She looked at Tom, alarmed now, but he insisted with magnanimous scorn. 'Go on. He won't annoy you. I think he realizes that his presumptuous little flirtation is over.' They were gone, without a word, snapped out, made accidental, isolated, like ghosts, even from our pity."

I think that Nick's attitude in this book goes well with the lyrics, "Say what you want to satisfy yourself, hey!/But you only want what everybody else/Says you should want, you should want." It seems as though throughout the book Nick can't think for himself; he just goes along with whatever people tell him to do. For example, on page 94 it reads, "I tried to go then, but they wouldn't hear of it; perhaps my presence made then feel more satisfacorily alone." I found more than a couple of passages in this book that were similar to this one, where Nick is trying to leave (mostly when he's with Gatsby, it seems) but when he's told to stay where he is, he simply follows instruction.



1 comment:

  1. Ahhh, I love this song! I completely agree with your relations of the lyrics to the characters as well; they fit perfectly with the perceptions of the characters. I also really liked how you chose an interesting song that doesn't seem to be related and showed how it actually did encompass some of the aspects of the book.

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