Corruption in The Great Gatsby
The dream of wealth has been a mutual theme for many Americans all through history. The prospect to become "high society" by money has blinded many Americans to the underlying consequence that is corruption. Too much of a good thing can be a bad thing. In this case, too much of that thing is money. "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a literary classic idealizing the American dream, and ultimately the corruption of people as well as society as a whole. Fitzgerald uses his theme of corruption through the characters Myrtle Wilson, Jay Gatsby, and Tom Buchanan. Myrtle Wilson represents the opposite of everything Tom Buchanan stands for. She wants to be high class but it is unveiled throughout the novel that she will never grasp that status. Myrtle is Tom's mistress. She has an expanding need for notori
Throughout the novel Tom is subtly depicted as an ignorant man. ety and her desire to become significant. He has no sympathy for people of a lower class. In the end, Myrtle and Gatsby both lose their lives to corruption, and Tom remains a callous character to the cause. He hosts countless parties in the hope that Daisy would attend his party so he may be with her. Tom's conceded nature does not entitle him to do so. Gatsby slowly corrupts his entire life by conforming to his fantasy of Daisy. Fitzgerald uses these three main characters to fabricate his theme of corruption. She believes that by being with Tom she may rise beyond her present home in the Valley of Ashes and live a blissful life in the east egg. His life had constantly been filled with money and a very reputable social class. When Tom, Daisy, and their money are together there is no stopping them. Myrtle is indirectly corrupted by her compulsion for money, which ironically follows her until her tragic death.
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