The line of “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne ceaselessly into the past” define The Great Gatsby because of how hard some worked to get somewhere in life. So in order to keep on going and moving forward,they had to keep on trying. In the Great Gatsby I think Gatsby did more than the others. But at the end he pretty much did it all for nothing. But the only person who appreciated all his work was his friend Nick. But I think what the last line was trying to say was no matter how much you do something the past could still bring you back to nothing. It defines The Great Gatsby because in the end up of the book Gatsby dies. It wasn’t what he did it because someone killed him for something that happened in the past. So it’s like if he got on the boat and kept going until he get where he want to go in life. Meaning no matter how tired he gets or how hard it gets he is willing to keep going. But he pretty much ended up with nothing because of his d
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