How Is Greed Shown In The Great Gatsby

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In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, a young man named Nick Carraway moves to Long Island, New York in pursuit to learn the bond business. He moves into the “new rich” neighborhood of West Egg. Throughout the story Nick meets and gets to know Jay Gatsby, along with other characters, and ultimately learns that the desire for success and the American Dream have been corrupted.
What I think Fitzgerald is trying to sat about the American dream is that it can be empty and ultimately has a negative effect on those who chase it. What I mean by “empty” is that the people chasing it become unhappy at some point and then they start to do things that they normally wouldn’t in order to achieve their dreams. Gatsby’s dream is to find the woman he …show more content…

It’s revealed that Jay Gatsby earned his wealth through dishonest and illegal means when Tom confronts him about the affair with his wife Daisy. Gatsby got his wealth by bootlegging liquor under the counter at drugs stores with Meyer Wolfsheim,”You're one of that bunch that hangs around Meyer Wolfsheim" and "I found out what your 'drug stores were. He and this Wolfsheim bought up a lot of side street drug stores here and in Chicago and sold grain alcohol over the counter", said Tom when he was ranting about Gatsby’s and Daisy’s affair. It’s said that Meyer Wolfsheim even fixed the World Series, “I remembered, of course, that the World's Series had been fixed in 1919, but if I had thought of it at all I would have thought of it as a thing that merely happened, the end of some inevitable chain. It never occurred to me that one man could start to play with the faith of fifty million people.” (4.113). This would cause Meyer Wolfsheim to become extremely rich, and even though Gatsby’s involvement is never expressed, I don’t see why he wouldn’t be a part of this scandal since he had already done business with Wolfsheim. Another character who lost there morals in chase of their dreams was Daisy. When Gatsby left for the war in 1919 she promised to wait for Gatsby, but then she married Tom Buchanan. Tom Buchanan graduated from Yale with Nick, and his family had been wealthy for …show more content…

Jay Gatsby is shot George Wilson after Tom Buchanan tells him that Gatsby killed his wife. After George Wilson kills Gatsby he commits suicide and shoots himself, “It was after we started with Gatsby toward the house that the gardener saw Wilson's body a little way off in the grass, and the holocaust was complete.” (8.112-114). The relationship between Nick Carraway and Jordan Brewer is ended, Myrtle Wilson was killed by Daisy when she accidentally hit her with Gatsby’s car, and Tom and Daisy move away from Long Island. All the main characters suffer in some way due to the chase of their

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