Power In Gatsby

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In a world where billionaires and celebrities can have more influence over the public than government, the word power has become interchangeable with success. Although many of us have fantasized of our lives if we were famous, the majority of the population have given up on the notion of becoming famous, and have become more realistic towards future dreams and desires. However, what qualities drive people of fame to do things that keep their name out in the eye of the public? People desire power. Genuine power is the ability to influence.
Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby provides some excellent examples of power. Many characters in this book that are continually going through a power struggle which, in the end, shows the true nature of power and what it is. The character Jay Gatsby is a prime example found in this book. Gatsby is young and considerably wealthy resident of West Egg (West Egg is an area where people are new to wealth and East Egg is old money. The residents of East Egg have grown up in luxury and are very materialistic.). Every Saturday evening, Jay Ga...

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