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The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby: The Destruction of Morals In The Great Gatsby, the author F. Scott Fitzgerald shows the destruction of morals in society. The characters in this novel, all lose their morals in attempt to find their desired place in the social world. They trade their beliefs for the hope of being acceptance. Myrtle believes she can scorn her true social class in an attempt to be accepted into Ton's, Jay Gatsby who bases his whole life on buying love with wealth, and Daisy, who instead of marrying the man she truly loves, marries someone with wealth. The romance of money lures the characters in The Great Gatsby into surrendering their values, but in the end, "the streets paved with gold led to a dead end" (Vogue, December 1999). The first example of a character whose morals are destroyed is Myrtle. Myrtle's attempt to enter into the group to which the Buchanans belong is doomed to fail. She enters the affair with Tom, hoping to adopt his way of life and be accepted into his cl!ass to escape from her own. Her class is that of the middle class. Her husband, Wilson, owns a gas station, making an honest living and trying his best to succeed in a world where everything revolves around material possessions. With her


Tom is unfaithful, and has been involved in several affairs, yet Daisy remains married to him. Gatsby makes it his life's mission to become rich, thinking th!is will be sure to win Daisy over. involvement in Tom's class, she only becomes vulgar and corrupt like the rich. Daisy is involved in a marriage with a man she is unsure of her love for. Instead she married the wealthy Tom Buchanan. "'I found out what your 'drug stores' were. A final character that succumbs to the lure of wealth and discards their morals is Daisy. Gatsby surrenders his morals by breaking the law to earn the riches he thinks will buy her love but it is done for nothing, Daisy was not won over with his new wealth. In! the end, giving up their morals is useless, they each fail at achieving the status they desire. Tom though, after some investigating finds the true nature of his profession. He came down with a hundred people in four private cars and hired a whole floor of the Seelbach Hotel, and the day before the wedding he gave h!er a string of pearls valued at three hundred and fifty thousand dollars. And Finally Daisy, a woman who marries a man only because of his enormous wealth instead of a poorer man she truly loves.

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