"Show me a hero and I'll write you a tragedy"-F. Scott Fitzgerald.

Although this quote is actually from another one of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novels, it rings true for many of the characters in The Great Gatsby. Using this quote as your starting point, address the following in your original discussion. Remember to respond to at least two other students in order to receive full credit.

Part One (2-3 Sentences): Explain what this quote means on a deeper level.

Part Two (3-5 Sentences): Below you will see a list of characters from The Great Gatsby. Based off of your last name, you have been assigned a character to analyze. Explain how this quote is representative of the character so far in the novel, be sure to use textual evidence to support your analysis.

A-G- Jay Gatsby
H-N- Daisy Buchanan
O-U- Nick Carraway
V-Z- George Wilson


Part Three (3-5 Sentences): Below you will see a list of areas of society in today's world. Based off of your last name, you have been assigned an aspect to analyze.Think about this quote with regard to our society today. Where have you seen this quote ringing true and what has been the impact?


A-G- Politics

H-N- Religion

O-U- Movies/Music/Television

V-Z- Sports

Part two use Daisy Buchanan and Part three use Religion

Part One: This quote by F. Scott Fitzgerald suggests that heroes often have tragic flaws that lead to their downfall. It implies that no one is completely perfect, and even the most admirable individuals may have weaknesses that ultimately lead to their undoing.

Part Two: Daisy Buchanan, assigned to the H-N group, exemplifies the idea of a hero leading to a tragedy in The Great Gatsby. Daisy presents herself as a charming and beautiful woman, but she is ultimately a shallow and self-centered character. This is seen through her affair with Gatsby while still married to Tom. This leads to the tragic death of Myrtle Wilson, as Daisy hits her with Gatsby's car and Gatsby's own demise in the end.

Part Three: In today's society, the quote "Show me a hero and I'll write you a tragedy" can be seen in the realm of religion. Religious leaders or figures who are seen as heroes by their followers may fall from grace due to their personal flaws or unethical behavior. This can lead to disillusionment among their followers and tarnishing of the reputation of the religion itself. The impact of such tragedies within religion can shake the beliefs and faith of millions of people around the world.