preview

Examples Of Short Term Gain In The Great Gatsby

Decent Essays

Since the beginning of time, deceit and lie have been tools to achieve the goals of many, from getting out of an assignment or becoming the ruler of a country. The kicker is that power achieved this way for the most part, usually roots itself out and becomes a larger problem than what you began with. The book The Great Gatsby personifies the theme that, some people tend to use lies for short term gain without emphasis on long term. The next few paragraphs are examples of how success through lies is only a right away, but eventually everything falls back into place. My first example of short term gain in The Great Gatsby is on page 15 Jordan Baker tells Nick that “Why-“ she said hesitantly, “Tom’s got some woman in New York.”” This is a short term gain for Tom, he is bored and he has fun on the side. This doesn’t make it right, but for the time being he has gotten away with it, and it is benefiting him. The book will show that in the end his plot is going to unravel. The other characters do not figure out in the time period we are looking into the story of The Great Gatsby but he pays for it by having ill relations with his life which eventually lead to the death of …show more content…

The marrying of Tom is a showing of short term interests, she didn’t really love him, and not only that her love was in another man. Page 151 it says “suddenly she was again keeping half a dozen dates a day with a half a dozen men.” The example shows how she fluttered around after Gatsby left, it was a short term fix, but she eventually would cause issues down the road whenever Gatsby would resurface. Her personality gives her joy temporarily, but later when Gatsby and Tom plus everyone else go to town, a fight ensues over her because of the way she goes around having “dates” and flirting with people. Her true love may be with Gatsby but she is married to Tom. She dug herself a hole and eventually, Tom indirectly kills Gatsby because of

Get Access