Money Decides Everything In The Great Gatsby

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Money decides everything in the book The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. From the moment it start by separating people from the east and west egg depending on how they go their money. To why people have affairs and in the end the reason people die. All of this is due to money. Money decided how Gatsby would spend his entire life working for just to get a certain wealth. It also decided on why daisy married Tom. And why myrtle is having an affair is all due to money. The money that you make in your life decides who you will marry. In The Great Gatsby relationship aren't based on true love or how much love you have for the person. They base it on how much money you have. This is why people have so many problems in their …show more content…

If you have old money you live in west egg, if you have new money you live in east egg. And then the class that has no money that lives in the valley of ashes. So already even before getting to know the characters they are already separated depending on how they got their money. Gatsby and Nick are the only significant characters in the book that comes from new money nick is trying to get new money “bought a dozen volumes on banking and credit and investment securities, and they stood on my shelf in red and gold like new money from the mint.”(Fitzgerald, 2) He was not a rich man from the beginning he had to work for everything he got so he did not act like everyone who had gotten their money because they inherited it. Daisy and Tom people with new money were very materialistic. They showed this with all the clothes and cars they bought, with the house they owned and all the land they owned. They could do anything they wanted to do and then get away with it just because the had money. Tom and daisy were careless “...they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness, or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made .”(Fitzgerald, 100) . So money not only impacted the way people lived but it also impacted the choices they made throughout the

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