The Great Gatsby
Title: The Great Gatsby
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 801 | Pages: 3.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Great Gatsby
In The Great Gatsby the author F. Scott Fitzgerald provides a scene of destruction of morals in society. The characters all go beyond their morals to get what they want, showing that their morals are not that important to them.
Myrtle Wilson is a energetic woman who lives with her husband George in the ‘Valley of Ashes.’ They are of the middle class and live above the gas station that George owns. Myrtle wants to
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to win Daisy’s love.
All the characters in The Great Gatsby destroy their morals in one way or another. They want to have things their way and will do anything to get it. They want to be accepted into a world that is not theirs, instead of working to get there. They get revenge because they feel that they didn’t fulfill there duties. They make it there life to get what they want.
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