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The Great Gatsby: A Full Spectrum Of Character
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Throughout Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, there seems to be a broad
spectrum of moral and social views demonstrated by various characters. At
one end, is Tom, a man who attacks Gatsby's sense of propriety and
legitimacy, while thinking nothing of running roughshod over the lives of
those around h ....
Middle of essay ....aisy. For Gatsby,
the only thing of real importance was his pursuit of Daisy. It would seem
that these elements are combined, too in the character Myrtle. Myrtle is,
as Daisy, impressed with Tom's wealth and appearance, but, like Jay Gatsby,
is stuck in a fantastic, idealized perception of her object of affection.
Even when abused and trampled over by Tom, Myrtle continues to adore him,
just as Gatsby continues to dote upon Daisy after being obviously rejected
by her. As far as ethical considera.... |
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