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Immorality In The Great Gatsby

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Why do we often look up to the higher class? Why do we crave the fabulous lifestyles of the wealthy and famous? Murder, cheating, gambling and wild parties are just some examples of what went on in The Great Gatsby. First of all, the rich were also criminals and may have gotten their endless money in illegal matters. Secondly, most all of the rich characters shown throughout the book were unfaithful to his or her spouse. Thirdly, the wealthy were lavishly wasteful and did not seem to care about others. Finally, a character that expresses immorality the most is Tom Buchanan. In Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, his intentions were for people to learn to know that being rich or the hunger for money can lead to the immoral actions including some …show more content…

People like her sister were not afraid to try and join her, “Catherine, Myrtle Wilson’s sister, who is obviously proud of Myrtle’s rich connection and unconcerned with immorality involved”(The Great Gatsby). Catherine thinks the infidelity is quite okay, because the man Myrtle is in a relationship with has a lot of money. The worst part about this whole situation was that some people openly new of this infidelity and did not say anything about it. Nick Carraway, Myrtle's sister Catherine and many other characters throughout the story knew of her affair with Tom. Catherine in a way was proud of her sister because she made a rich connection to Tom and could potentially make them go higher up the social class. She cared more about the money than the hurt it probably caused Tom’s wife, and soon Myrtle's …show more content…

Not caring about the people who lived in the Valley of Ashes and unaware of the struggling society, they throw their money around like candy in a parade. “The personal carelessness and heartlessness depicted in these stories are key attributes of many of Fitzgerald’s characters” (Weisbord 93). Many examples of this were Gatsby hiring people to mow Nick’s lawn and spending large sums on flowers just for meeting Daisy and his cars, Tom giving beautiful gifts to Myrtle. A huge example of this is mainly Gatsby’s parties, however. This is immoral because it shows how rich and unconcerning Gatsby is when it comes to

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