The Great Gatsby Quote Analysis

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During the 1900’s many believed that the stock market blossomed, composing everybody from even poor think they have a chance of becoming rich. Even though the wealthy obtained the most, the poor worked hard every day diligently for their success. In the 1900’s, people were either classified as old money or new money. And one of them came from old money and that was Nick Carraway. The family of Nick’s called themselves the “Duke of Buccleuch” though most of their wealth was made from “wholesale hardware business”. People that are old money is well responsible about their money while new money is oblivious. One person that is new money is Gatsby, he spent his money on clothes, expensive cars, and parties. Nick suddenly discovers people that are …show more content…

Nick wanted his life to be in the Midwest. During the time when Jordan calls Nick, an awful driver and he says, “I’m thirty ... I’m five years too old to lie to myself and call it honor.” This quote clearly states how New York isn’t what he planned it to be. His experienced was different, he thought of it as successful. Clearly, states that Nick has had an amusing summer. His summer brought him shame and ultimately brought him back into the real world. Nick doesn’t belong in a world that is open to doubtfulness. In the beginning, Nick wasn’t really sure about Gatsby, but then he realized that they are both similar in many ways. Nick then speaks, “When I came back from the East last autumn I felt that I wanted the world to be in uniform and at a sort of moral attention forever; I wanted no more riotous excursions with privileged glimpses into the human heart. Only Gatsby, the man who gives his name to this book, was exempt from my reaction —Gatsby, who represented everything for which I have an unaffected scorn.” Nick states himself as not a person that wants to deal with the evil in society that nick has been with. He believes that Gatsby doesn’t belong in the statement that involves the badness of people into society. Both Nick and Gatsby desired to be in a society they weren’t introduced into because they both got their wealth in a similar fashion. Nicks got his wealth through selling hardware and because of the false statement he made about the Dukes. Gatsby obtained his wealth by

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