Beauty In The Great Gatsby

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“Distance is the soul of beauty” by Simone Weil perfectly describes the era of the 1920s. From a distance there was beautiful people, beautiful music, beautiful dances, and money. However, once someone indulged themselves in this new culture, the beauty dissipated. Up close there was corruption, and that once beautiful culture now haunts you. This is what the protagonist of The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway, went through. Nick thought he would go to New York become wealthy and live a good life, but his dream did not go as planned. The want of striking it rich, in both the book and movie, created an illusion of a beautiful life style, when in reality it was rot with corruption, selfishness and greed.
In the beginning of The Great Gatsby