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    The Effects of Greed and Money In The Great Gatsby Many people are extremely obsessed with how others perceive them, and will go to a large extent to show off to others to be well liked. This is very true for many of the characters in the novel The Great Gatsby, specifically one of the main characters, Jay Gatsby. A key detail about Gatsby is his obsession with his wealth. The character Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald cares about his money and reputation above all else. Jay

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    Importance Of Money The novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald takes place in the 20th century. The main character Nick is in the middle of a circle of affair between Tom and his mistress Myrtle and Nick's cousin and Tom’s wife Daisy and Gatsby. Gatsby and Daisy were once in love before he went to the Army. While Gatsby was away Daisy needed someone to love who had money, so that is when Tom came along. Nick gets close to Gatsby after attending one of Gatsby’s parties Nick also gets close

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    theme of money is not only an important issue in the Great Gatsby but it is plays a big part in some of the character’s motivation. Many of the wealthy characters seem to share the belief that money has the ability to bring happiness, yet they each have different views on what happiness is. Some of the characters think happiness is being protected, some it is human connection that they desire, some just think money will improve their overall quality of life Some characters think that money can protect

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    people about things like his wealth and even how he was raised, Gatsby builds himself a better reputation just for a chance to marry the woman he loves. Wealth is the biggest factor that Gatsby deceives others with. Because Gatsby is extremely wealthy, he hosts massive parties and dances every week in his breathtaking mansion. He owns a custom luxury coupe, and even a boat to go with his personal dock. However, this is all for show. Gatsby is so caught up in this facade, that he can barely even be bothered

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    society. People all over the country where spending their money on entertainment and goods such as automobiles. Parties were being thrown daily, and although alcohol was illegal, a lot of it was being distributed. Underground and secret bars swept the city and a lot of dirty business was going around. The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a novel which takes place during the 1920’s. F. Scott Fitzgerald criticizes the old and new money people, by telling us how they viewed each other, how

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    Your money doesn’t control you, you control your money. Although some people might not have as much money as others money will still play a big part of their life. In the novel The Great Gatsby Jay Gatsby says, "I was in the drug business and then I was in the oil business" (Fitzgerald 95). While Gatsby was in those businesses he became known as a bootlegger and that is how he attained all of his money. Once he became wealthy he moved to the East egg and he began throwing huge parties for anybody

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    During the 1920’s, money and wealth were key parts to the lives of the American people. They had lots of extra money to spend on expensive items and luxurious events. Money was used to determine your place in society, the things you did, and the people you spent time with. In the Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, he shows how money and wealth can affect the lives of the characters in a positive or negative way. In a quote by Frederick C. Millet, he says, “American spirituality has been corrupted

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    Even though money is supposed to buy happiness, in some cases money is not always beneficial. Sure money can get you what you want but sometimes it can change you for the worst. In the novel "Great Gatsby" money is the center of attention around these characters. The money involved with these characters makes them all act in certain ways. Fitzgerald showed that there is a difference in between the rich and the wealthy's morals between the East and West Egg. To start off, the East and West Egg

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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the behavior of the wealthy during the 1920s is showcased through actions of characters such as Gatsby, Daisy, Tom, Jordan, Nick, and Meyer Wolfsheim. Old Money display their wealth in conservative, less ostentatious ways, while New Money are showy and take advantage of the luxuries they can now afford. Fitzgerald argues that most New Money families, who have come into wealth recently, make their fortunes through illegal activities such as bootlegging and

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    Both characters use their wealth to continue their pasts, however they do not acknowledge their use of money in the same way. First of all, for the most part, Gatsby is acquainted with and stands for his disingenuous and lucrative means in getting what he desires. His main objective in the novel is to carry on his past love life, concerning his relationship with his, now married lover, Daisy. Gatsby evidently acknowledges his wealth, and absentmindedly uses it to his own advantage; he believes it will

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