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... In this case one could consider Gatsby as morally superior even when he commits an error of judgment because of a flaw in his character. ...
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... literature but in life as well. The wealthy class is presented as morally corrupt in The Great Gatsby. The novel gives the feeling that ...
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... situation. Because of him actually pulling the trigger, George is, in part, morally responsible for Gatsby's death. The characters ...
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... Gatsby is morally superior to his fellow East Eggers and Nick acknowledges this when he tells Gatsby, "You're worth the whole damn bunch put together ...
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... Gatsby is morally superior to his fellow East Eggers and Nick acknowledges this when he tells Gatsby, "You're worth the whole damn bunch put together." To have ...
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... In some ways, Gatsby is morally superior than the society at the time, but this moral superiority is the cause of Gatsby's disillusioned dream, and inevitable ...
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... He does this through the characters of Tom Buchanan, Myrtle Wilson, and Jay Gatsby. Fitzgerald gives a perfect example of a morally deficient person through Tom ...
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... In the novel The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway's realization of the equality of man altered through his origin sets him up as a morally sound standard, until ...
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... Nothing had a deep morally sound purpose when it came to the rich. The Great Gatsby demonstrates as a whole America's carelessness in pursuing the American ...
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... even though her husband is also cheating, it is still not morally correct and ... Gatsby's whole efforts in this book are focused on trying to bring him and Daisy ...
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... Jordan is also on the same level morally as the Buchanans. ... Gatsby has more morals than the Buchanans, but he also used dishonesty to achieve his goals. ...
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... The valley of ashes is the center where by all morally bad decisions/actions ... of ashes; Tom has an affair with Myrtle, Daisy kills Myrtle with Gatsby's car, and ...
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... The Great Gatsby exposes the moral decadence of the Roaring Twenties through its three main characters. Not one character is the most morally bankrupt, per say ...
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... is morally right. Within the minds and lives of the people of this text lies a source of shallowness that cannot be broken. In his novel The Great Gatsby., F ...
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... This is important because not only is it morally wrong but, unrealistic to think that Tom ... For example, Daisy avoids the consequences of driving J. Gatsby's car ...
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... Both Tom and Nick were deeply influenced by men considered morally corrupt, but who ... by the death of the men they appreciated, but when Casy and Gatsby die, Tom ...
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... Gatsby is morally superior to his fellow East Eggers and Nick acknowledges this when he tells Gatsby, "You're worth the whole damn bunch put together. ...
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Literary Critique of the Great Gatsby The wealthy lifestyles of the Buchanans and Miss Jordan have morally corrupted their lives. ...
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Literary Critique of the Great Gatsby The wealthy lifestyles of the Buchanans and Miss Jordan have morally corrupted their lives. ...
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... The Great Gatsby shows the moral decay and profligacy of the people in the Jazz age. ... The result is a morally strict 1950's America with its family values.
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... when one looks through the novel, searching for characters that are morally sound, one ... itself in many characters and in many ways throughout The Great Gatsby. ...
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... a value is no longer important in the new world - though Gatsby loves Daisy ... and looking for pleasure in love affairs; by means of this morally ambiguous life ...
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... poor ghosts, breathing dreams like air, drifting fortuitously about."(169) Gatsby will not ... that he is with encapsulate everything that is morally corrupt about ...
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... He sinks morally lower when he deceives Carrie into leaving with him, by ... James Gatz in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby clearly seems to fulfil the ...
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... Her words provided them with the truth; nothing morally concrete, but words that exuded ... She believed of that novel, as well as of The Great Gatsby, that they ...
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... Fitzgerald drank a lot while he was writing 'The Great Gatsby' and it showed in his ... wrote so about was made up from the gin drinking, morally and spiritually ...
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... Gatsby Himself later states "She only married you because I was poor...It ... moral and idealist views, while Franklin presents those that are morally sound, yet ...
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... attempts to win "[Carrie's] love through money and wealth"(Gatsby 2), which ... re families, the characters in Sister Carrie and The Pearl, morally and ethically ...
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... t Fitzgerald, one of Hemingway's contemporaries, portray the love Gatsby had for ... argument of the story suggests that "whole" men - especially morally whole men ...
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