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The Great Gatsby Greed Theme

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In the book The Great Gatsby the author, F. Scott Fitzgerald, discusses many themes. These themes describe what it was like in the 1920s. it was a just after world war one, the war had a profound effect on the people of America. Morality seemed to have stop completely; corrupting the American dream. some of the many common themes in The Great Gatsby are on greed, the difference between the rich and the poor, the less noticeable difference between the newly rich and the already wealthy, not to chase your past, and the wars effect on the American people. to me the most prevalent themes are on greed, not chasing your past, and of course the main theme the love story.

Greed is noticed from the beginning. Mr. Gatsby has been hosting wild parties with a lot of people; however, very few are actually invited. After we learn the real reason Gatsby is hosting the parties it shows that most the people are …show more content…

they start seeing each other and fall in love again, which is part of Gatsby's dream. later the decide to tell Daisy's husband that she is leaving him for Gatsby. Daisy chickens out and her husband, Tom, finds out anyway. Tom is really good at making people do what he wants, so he takes them somewhere to change how Daisy feels. Or at least stress her to the point of doing something stupid. he makes Gatsby lose his temper and this scares Daisy. This was all he really needed. he put a wedge in between them and all he needed was for something to hit it. Conveniently she runs over Myrtle. Tom being upset takes the opportunity to make Myrtle's husband want to kill Gatsby. By saying that men like him are scum and need to be removed from this earth. Tom may not have intended for this to happen but he used it to his advantage. some people are very good at controlling people. what to learn is that cheating is probably not the best idea. for you or your partner. Worse case scenario you get

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