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The Great Gatsby-Concerning Political Issues of 1920

"The Great Gatsby" was a great American novel that marks many controversial social and political issues of the early twentieth century in history. The issues at hand are directly targeted to the upper class tier of the American society. Of the many class issues that exist in the novel the ones that stand out the most are socially defined levels of class conflict, disillusionment of the youth because of World War One, and the youths disregard for Victorian morality. Love is a very powerful human emotion that can bring people of different social standings together. In today's society love can bring people of two entirely different social classes together with very little pressure and insult from third parties to keep these people apart. For example a person who is considered lower class by today's standard, could fall in love with a person who is considered to be in the upper class tier. In today's World, it would be reasonably tolerated and respected by each person's piers, a lot more than it would be at the turn of the century. I believe that Tom and Myrtle shared a mutual love. They may have each had ulterior motives for love, for example Myrtle may have loved Tom because she believed he would wisp her away to paradi


Guys were expected to court women on many dates, and at the most the couple could hold hands. The Youth also disobeyed Victorian morality. So Tom had to marry someone of his own class stature, Daisy. In fact it was un-thinkable that any act of sex would run through the couples mind during these courtships. He always had a flask in his pocket, of his favorite drink, whisky. However, despite this fact I believe they did share a mutual loving relationship for each other. Tom is a great example of able man, who could have faught in the war considering his strength, but never did. "The Great Gatsby" focused on many of these social issues for one class of society in an attempt to document some of the very serious issues of the time. But she had to marry Tom, because if she had run away with Gatsby, who at the time was very poor, she would have lost all of her class stature and dignity with her piers. And they could drink as much booze as they could handle until all hours of the night. Daisy had fallen in love with another man, Gatsby. These practices were considered vulgar, and some, like drinking booze were illegal. Even after Gatsby made a slew of money bootlegging, she could never love him for other reasons involving social class. It wasn't however just the people who returned from the war who wanted to party, even the upper class who never saw a day of fighting would party also.

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