The Great Gatsby Moral Decay Essay

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, uses colors to display corruption in the American dream. Romanticizing the American Dream causes people to lose sight of the reason they are fighting for it. Gatsby acquires corruption from being surrounded by wealth, which is represented by the color yellow. “They were careless people, Tom and Daisy. smashed up things.then retreated back into their money [and] let other people clean up the mess they had made”(137). Nick explains how much moral corruption

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    as an escape. In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses Jay Gatsby’s life to portray the corrupt nature of wealth. Although Gates grew up poor, his increase in wealth over the years decreases his morals and happiness. Gatsby has not always been corrupt; in fact, his father says that growing up, he “was bound to get ahead”. He always had some resolves like this or something” which is evident through the daily schedule Gatsby Jay kept as a young man (173). Growing up, Gatsby was organized and had

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    The Great Gatsby is one of America’s most recognized classic novels and films. F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby is a novel that offers a vivid peek into the American life in the 1920's. The central themes of the “Lost Generation” in the 1920’s are shown through the decay of the American Dream. This novel shows that the American Dream no longer stands for the proud idea it once did, but rather it stands for the corruption in the 1920's society. The end of the American Dream in The Great Gatsby

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald deals on one level with Jay Gatsby’s hopes and dreams, but on a deeper level also deals with the Great American Dream. The novel starts and ends with a reference to the green light at the end of the dock, indicating an important symbolism. The first time Nick catches sight of Jay Gatsby, Gatsby “stretched his arms towards the dark water […] [Nick] distinguished nothing except a single green light […] that might have been at the end of a dock.” (Fitzgerald 2000:25)

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    Cayden Hutcheson Pitre ENGL 1302 2 March 2024 The Great Gatsby The 1920s, also known as “the Roaring Twenties,” was a period of great transformation characterized by prosperity. This era was when the American Dream was being pursued and wanted. F. Scott Fitzgerald was an important author of that time, who captured the time in his novel, The Great Gatsby. The story was based on American post-WWI, Fitzgerald writes about the American Dream, scrutinizing the pursuit of success and happiness during this

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    Analyse the symbolism of colour in The Great Gatsby. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel “the Great Gatsby” he uses many literary devices. One of the most obvious is colour, and in this essay I will explore how Fitzgerald uses colours like white, green and yellow to help convey 1920’s America and Gatsby’s struggle for Daisy Buchanan. White features most strongly in the novel and becomes a way for people to hide behind false facades. In “The Great Gatsby” white symbolises royalty innocence and

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    The Great Gatsby Essay F. Scott Fitzgerald uses multiple examples of symbolism when writing The Great Gatsby. Nick Carraway tells the story of The Great Gatsby sometime around the 1920’s. Nick moves to West Egg, Long Island to learn more about the bond business, he meets a man named Gatsby and many others. Nick encounters crazy events throughout his time at the West Egg. In this book, there are multiple symbols retaining to the character’s life. The Great Gatsby includes various symbols such

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    Introduction “The Great Gatsby” is a novel by the American author F. Scott Fitzgerald. First published in 1925, it is set on Long Island's North Shore and in New York City from spring to autumn of 1922. The novel takes place following the First World War. American society enjoyed prosperity during the “roaring” as the economy soared. At the same

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald deals on one level with Jay Gatsby’s hopes and dreams, but on a deeper level also deals with the Great American Dream. The novel starts and ends with a reference to the green light at the end of the dock, indicating an important symbolism. The first time Nick catches sight of Jay Gatsby, Gatsby “stretched his arms towards the dark water […] [Nick] distinguished nothing except a single green light […] that might have been at the end of a dock.” (Fitzgerald 2000:25)

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    as East Egg, and Gatsby desires to inhabit the lives of those across the bay. He pursues the lives of Daisy and Tom, who come from ‘old money’, and it is the green light at the end of their dock that symbolizes his longing for wealth and power. This desire for material possessions is evident upon the arrival of Mr. Gatz. Describing the awe in his eyes, Nick narrates, “[…] when he looked around him now for the first time and the saw the height and splendor of the hall and the great rooms opening from

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