Examples Of Arrogance In The Great Gatsby

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Arrogance can be seen by many different characters flaunting how much money they have or how “great” their lives are. This can be seen early on in the book with the extravagant houses, parties, and endless amounts of money people seem to have. Even those who don't have al lot of money, such as Myrtle, who prefers to spend Toms money instead. “ I got to write down a list so I won’t forget all the things I got to do,” she says after listing all the things she must buy in the day to follow.
Independent Development: The arrogance many characters seem to have only intensifies throughout the book. Tom stays arrogant and continues to flaunt his affair and amount of money. Gatsby's arrange is show with his extravagant parties and declaration