Morality and Gatsby in "The great Gatsby" by Fitzgeerald
Title: Morality and Gatsby in "The great Gatsby" by Fitzgeerald
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Morality and Gatsby in "The great Gatsby" by Fitzgeerald
Morality is a very controversial issue. That is one of the reasons what people are
interested in reading about it. Morality can lead to many questions essentially it can lead
to the question between right and wrong. In The Great Gatsby Nick Carraway is faced
with a constant struggle between right and wrong.
Truth is an issue of morality. "It all happened in a minute but it seemed to me that
she wanted to speak
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advantage of each other.
In The Great Gatsby morality is often put to the test. In the book, as well as real
life, there are consequences that follow the actions that are taken. Morality differs from
person to person. However, there is one thing that is the same. Morality is a judgment
call determined by each person, there are no set rules.
WORKS CITED
1. Fitzgerald, Scott F. The Great Gatsby. Simon and Schuster, New York. 1925
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