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Examples Of Marxism In The Great Gatsby

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The novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald demonstrates the understanding of the Marxist theory by showing the way that social classes live and how you were looked at by different classes. The Great Gatsby shows a lot of judgment that is made mainly by the people that live in the East Egg which was Tom and Daisy. They were, of course, the richest ones in the novel. Those that lived in the West Egg, Nick, and Gatsby, were also considered wealthy but only to a certain extent. These two eggs are separated by The Valley of Ashes which is where the poor live such as Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson. Throughout the novel, it is a fight for all classes when it came to who was better and who could show their money off the most. The classes are set up by people who lived in the West Egg, East Egg, and in between which was a place that was known as The Valley of Ashes. …show more content…

Nick lived in more of a modern house on the West Egg, but Gatsby, on the other hand, lived in a huge Mansion. Gatsby lived alone but felt that having a big mansion would impress his true love Daisy. It was all about money in this era. Daisy was the type of girl that wanted a rich man to support her. Gatsby thought the only way to win her over would be with his money and so he fought to show off his house as much as he could. Most people could just be rich and get money inherited by their family. Nick wasn't the type to show off money because he had no one to show for and felt that he was a part of Gatsby's wealth as well. Nick out of everyone has been there for Gatsby when he needed someone and doesn't think of Gatsby as a mean rich person that likes to brag all the

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