disapproval, and depression F. Scott’s Fitzgerald thought that the American Dream would never go away in the past, present, and future. It has not even touch going in the negative today. A lot of rich people had the problem of morals, they did not like to follow rules. These rich people wanted to do what they want, they wanted freedom in all aspects. The main difference between the classes of ‘poor’ and ‘rich’ people are morals. F. Scott’s Fitzgerald’s book “The Great Gatsby” was separated in classes
people in our own communities. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s book, The Great Gatsby, all the characters in the book portray themselves differently from their true selves because they are corrupted by greed, money, or love. Gatsby, in the beginning, had a sense of mystery and intrigue, about him but when we actually meet him and get to know him we discover that he is a lying, despicable man. Many people want to look better in other’s eyes and will distort their
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