Saturday, November 10, 2018

Please Don't Remind Me

In "The Great Gatsby," the message of how people cannot repeat their past, no matter how hard they try, is thoroughly enforced. Although, I see myself and Gatsby as two tremendously different people.

Why do I say that? For one, as Gatsby becomes addicted to recreating something that was once lost, I have no intentions of attempting to rebuild damage that was done in my past. 

"Your past comes back to haunt you." That's how my mind interprets thoughts from back in time. I think of it as a ghost that shows up in my worst nightmares, or a cloud that soaks me to the point where my whole body shrivels up like a raison. 

For example, it's when I see a chubby photo of myself from the fourth grade, or when I remember the time I had gotten into a fight with my best friend; I would never want to relive these painful memories.

And that's what I don't understand about Gatsby. A girl he loved had left him for another man because she was impatient. I don't know about you guys, but wouldn't that ring a bell in your head telling you that she's not the right girl? Isn't her leaving you awful enough, or do you really want to go for her again and eventually have her ditch you once more?

The past is something that shouldn't be messed with. There's a reason why we are not allowed to turn back time, because if we were capable of doing so, our lives would be full of despair and destruction.

A clock keeps moving. It keeps ticking. It never stops. This is our life; always moving, always ticking, never stopping; and we need to be okay with that.

So, "tomorrow we will run faster, [and] stretch our arms farther" to create a life that we can continue to build on, without wishing to start all over again. This way, we can focus on our future instead of being held back by our pasts.

3 comments:

  1. Izzy, I love your post. I especially love the connection you made between The Great Gatsby and yourself when you said that you interpret thoughts from the past by the logic “your past comes back to haunt you. I also think about the past in this way. I love that your blog allowed me to have this realization!

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  2. I completely agree that we need to accept that time is forever ticking. The clock metaphor you used in your post was great! However, as much as I disagree with what he's doing, I do get Gatsby. It's love that's driving him to ache for the past. Crazy, stupid love, am I right! But yes. Repeating the past is bad! Great job as always!

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  3. I love this post Izzy! you used a lot of great metaphors that really helped to clarify your point. I totally agree with you, I think that we should not relive our pasts; although I hate to say that I probably am more like Gatsby in that sense. Well done this post is very well written!

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