<P> Despite the many guests who attended Gatsby's parties, only one (an individual known as "Owl Eyes") attended his funeral . Also at the funeral are Nick Carraway and Gatsby's father, Henry C. Gatz, who stated that he was proud of his son's achievement as a self - made millionaire . </P> <P> The figure of Jay Gatsby became a cultural touchstone in 20th century America . When the poor native son Gatsby tells Nick Carraway, his only true friend and a relative of Daisy's, he was brought up wealthy and that he attended Oxford because "all my ancestors have been educated there", MSNBC political commentator Chris Matthews sees him as the eternal American striver: "Gatsby needed more than money: he needed to be someone who had always had it...this blind faith that he can retrofit his very existence to Daisy's specifications is the heart and soul of The Great Gatsby . It's the classic story of the fresh start, the second chance ." </P> <P> "Jay Gatsby...appears to be the quintessential American male hero . He is a powerful businessman with shady connections, drives a glamorous car...and pursues the beautiful, privileged Daisy," Michael Kimmel and Amy Aronson write . In the Handbook of American Folklore, Richard Dorson sees Gatsby as a new American archetype who made a decision to transform himself after his first chance encounter with his mentor Dan Cody, who opens the door to riches in bootlegging . "The ragged youth who some months later (after Gatsby drops out of St. Olaf) introduces himself to a degenerate yachtsman as Jay Gatsby has explicitly rejected the Protestant ethic...in favor of a much more extravagant form of ambition ." </P> <P> Referring to real life figures as Gatsby has been common in the United States, usually in reference to rich men whose rise to prominence involved an element of deception . In a story on R. Foster Winans, a reporter for the Wall Street Journal's "Heard on the Street" column who was fired after it was discovered he was giving advance knowledge of the columns' contents to Peter Brant, the Seattle Post Intelligencer described Brant as "Winan's Gatsby ." The article noted that Brant had changed his name from Bornstein and said he was "a man who turned his back on his heritage and his family because he felt that being recognized as Jewish would be a detriment to his career ." </P>

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