Examples Of Betrayal In Great Gatsby

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Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald is a novel that focused on wealth in the 1920s, how it can influence individual to act irrationally, become miscreant by it, and commit repugnant acts. Throughout the novel betrayal is shown in every aspect from Nick’s perspective, the narrator. Overall, the main argument of the story would be money; how it can corrupt people’s mortality to a great extent. There are many examples supporting this such as, Daisy choosing Tom over Gatsby because of his money, Myrtle cheating on George, and Gatsby committing illegal business to obtain his vast fortune for Daisy. Daisy is a perfect example of moral corruption in Great Gatsby, her thirst for money exceeded her feeling for the man she is in love with, Gatsby. Therefore,

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