Who Is To Blame For Gatsby's Death

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The Great Gatsby, written by F.S. Fitzgerald, is a classic novel that is set in the 1920s and follows the life of Jay Gatsby— a mysterious and wealthy man who throws extravagant parties. The novel explores themes of wealth, love, and the consequences of living in the pursuit of dreams.

First and foremost, Gatsby is the one to blame for his death because he believed that if he took the blame for driving the car, Daisy would take him back. Nick and Jay had a debriefing session in the aftermath of the car accident. Then, Nick asks Jay if Daisy drove the car that night. Jay, who is determined to get Daisy back, tells Nick “yes. but of course I’ll say I was” (Fitzgerald 110). Gatsby voluntarily takes the blame for the car accident, as he wants