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Great Gatsby-corruption

The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a classic American novel about an obsessed man named Jay Gatsby who will do anything to be reunited with the love of his life, Daisy Buchanan. The book is told through the point of view of Nick Caraway, Daisy's cousin once removed, who rented a little cottage in West Egg, Long Island across the bay from Daisy's home. Nick was Jay Gatsby's neighbor. Tom Buchanan is Daisy's abusive, rich husband and their friend, Jordan Baker, has caught the eye of Nick and Nick is rather smitten by her. Gatsby himself is a very ostentatious man and carries a rather mysterious aura about himself which leads to the question: Is Gatsby's fortune a house of cards built to win the love of his life or has Daisy entranced him enough to give him the motivation to be so successful? While from a distance Jay Gatsby appears to be a well-educated man of integrity, in reality he is a corrupt, naive fool. Jay Gatsby fell in love with a young Daisy Buchanan prior to his military assignment overseas in WWI. Gatsby wanted to marry Daisy but she wouldn't marry him because he was poor and not a socialite. Gatsby then spent the five years, after his return home from the war; he strived to accumulate enough wealth


If you notice when Gatsby became friends with Nick he was telling Nick the real truth, eventually, about everything. When someone has a friend they tell their friend things they wouldn't tell other people. His clothes were very flamboyant, such as his pink suit, and meant to show off his wealth and draw attention to himself. However, this quote is a sign early in the book the Gatsby and Daisy will never happen. All the gossip was just an attempt to gain some attention in hopes that Daisy would hear his name in conversation and connect it to his real name (James Gatz). That is part of being a friend telling your friend secrets and listening to your friends secrets. he was a German spy during the war" or ". The quote was just plain creepy though. She went on vacation in Europe while her new house was being built. The artwork in his home was beautiful. The little girls were singing:"I'm the sheik of Arabia,Your love belongs to me. I wish I had picked up on that when reading the book it really is a noticeable quote and a very important foreshadow. Gatsby kept few friends because he thought his reputation would be more elaborate if no one REALLY knew him.

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