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Saturday, October 29, 2016

Materialism and The Great Gatsby

The Ameri drive out Dream states that all manpower have the right to keep up freedom, truth, and happiness. However, this joy often gets confuse for wealth. In turn, this eliminates delight completely. In, The broad Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald shows the American Dream through and through his male characters, their financial status, and how bills directly relates to their satisfaction in life. That coin, however useful, doesnt everlastingly lead to happiness. Instead, it often destroys and leads to despair.\nIn the early chapters, endorsers are introduced to tomcat Buchanan. He is a soused man who comes from an, old money, family. tomcat grew up privileged, accustomed to shower down spending. gobbler grew up to be a brute because of his upbringing. tomcat has, Two shining, lordly eyes, that, set up dominance over his face, and gave him the appearing of always leaning crisply forward. This sentence about Tom, shows the reader how festering up with money influenced hi m. Growing up in a household that go wrong him beyond doubt, caused his ego to be greatly inflated. He has, arrogant eyes, because he knows that he populate fear him, and his money. However, throughout the falsehood we can still acquire Toms insecurities. Tom has married Daisy, a comely and affluent woman, and he has a deep fear of losing her. He sees Daisy as a financial win. If that were to turn into a loss, and soul were to take his property, he would beget violent. One could argue that growing up with money has molded Tom, so he has a constant fear of losing his possessions, and cosmos shown up. He has grown up with everything, and now he has scores of money, with nothing to do. It has made him empty. He has no hopes, or dreams, further a fear of losing what he has.\nJay Gatsby, is one of the wealthiest men in Fitzgeralds novel. Jay spent most(prenominal) of his life focused on buying Daisys love. Gatsby comes from a poor, lower class family, and didnt receive much e ducation. Readers can tell t...

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