The descriptions that portray a chivalric hero are the following:
1. one who risks his life to protect his lord - for knights, it is very important that they protect their king at any cost
2. one who fulfills a promise to the queen - for chivalric heroes, fulfilling promises to anyone, and especially a woman was quite important
3. one who upholds strict moral values - a chivalric hero had to differentiate right from wrong and always do good things
The mother knows what her son is capable of doing and that no matter how good or bad the outcome will become she will always be the mother that supports her son. As opposed to the son who feels like his mother has a lot of expectations from him because of her non-verbal cues and very few verbal utterances.
Some possible thesis statements below:
1. Although Jay Gatsby lived his life loving Daisy, she did not even attend his funeral.
2. Although the night life was all glitter and glamor at West Egg, when the lights went out, money could not buy Jay Gatsby happiness.
3. Although Jay Gatsby was living the American Dream, he died in an unhappy state of mind.
4. The Great Gatsby is a classic novel in which money is the center of many characters' lives; however, that money could not buy happiness.
5. All the money in the world would not make Jay Gatsby happy for he lived to love Daisy Buchanan and died without her love.
6.<span> The Great Gatsby</span> is filled with many characters who live hopeless, lonely lives, even though they have all the money one could want.