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Role Of Wealth In The Great Gatsby

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Search for Wealth “All I kept thinking about, over and over, was ‘you can’t live forever; you can’t live forever” (36). In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, universally different characters are perpetually trying to move up the social ladder of hierarchy; tearing one another down, as another impermanently moves up. As the search for wealth and power continues, people are forced to choose social status over morals. The Great Gatsby takes place in the summer of the year 1922, a time of parties and prosperity, a time notoriously known as the jazz age, or the roaring twenties. This time period contributed to the multitude of people showing up to numerous parties every week trying to impress one another by boasting about …show more content…

Some people looked at Gatsby as honorable, while others could see him as everything but respectable. "Life is much more successfully looked at from a single window" (8). Gatsby alone recognized himself as a wealthy, powerful, and compelling figure. Many did not agree with this reputation his aptitude brought him. Although Gatsby was seen as a figure; whether a positive or negative one, he was still seen as a icon. Yet with all his power and wealth, he was still unhappy. He lacked the importance things life had to offer. Would you be satisfied with just money, or would it leave you always wanting something more? Gatsby craved adventure, and where he saw adventure, he saw his beloved girl; Daisy Buchanan. “Gatsby looked at Daisy in a way every young girl wanted to be looked at” (75). Gatsby was chasing a dream that kept constantly drifting away. It’s said that if you are to love something, let it go, and if it comes back it’s always been yours, but if it doesn’t… it never was. Gatsby was breaking rules, going behind Daisy’s husbands back, doing anything in his power trying to be with her. Forgetting his morals, and remembering his power, Gatsby found himself to be

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