
We all have things we regret or wish that we could have done better, or that some life even would have not gotten in the way of our goals. For many of us we regret something that we wish we could have done but just never did and now we all think about what could have been, whether about a test grade, a conversation with a family member, or a relationship. For many people my age, Covid has dampened major life milestones and put a hold on our relationships with peers and our families. Now that Covid is becoming more and more normal and society is going back to interacting with others in person in some sort of “normal”, we try to repeat the past and rebuild what we had before this major world event changed everything.
When Jay Gatsby was a young bachelor, he fell in love with a Louisville girl named Daisy. He planned to marry her despite her family’s disapproval. Like all good plans, however, the war got in the way. Gatsby left for Europe to fight in the war, and by the time the war ended, Daisy had moved on to a garbage excuse for a man, Tom. This threw Gatsby into a spiral trying to get her back. We’ve all felt that kind of love where we would do anything to get our love back after they’ve already moved on right? If only that damn war wouldn’t have gotten in the way maybe she’d be with me…
Gatsby wants to repeat the past and have that love that he shared with Daisy before the war ruined everything. He is so determined, triggering the very blunt “did I stutter” said by Stanley from the office, to win Daisy back and repeat the past. He loved the past, and using his newfound wealth and power, he will make it happen for his one and only love, Daisy.