Examples Of Desire For Wealth In The Great Gatsby

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After observed the story, there are some ways that Carrie doing to realize her desire for wealth. The way which Carrie to do, sometimes is a bad thing. For Carrie, it is not a big problem if it makes her closer with her desire. The desire for wealth reflects in the following behaviors.
Carrie leaves her family and hometown to realize her dream. She goes to Chicago which offers some opportunity especially wealth. She wants to life like common girl. For getting wealth, Carrie must collect money and looks for a job. Then she gets a job in shoes factory. She does not like the job because the salary is too small. However, look for other job is very difficult, so she stays it. After Carrie loses her job in shoes factory and has some problems with her brother in law, Hanson, She leaves her sister’s apartment. In addition, she gets an offer from Drouet. If Carrie wants live with him, Drouet will give everything that she wants and looks for. Finally, she accepts to be a mistress influenced her desire for wealth.
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Even Carrie is angry when she knows that Hurstwood is a married man, but she still accepts Hurstwood, because Hurstwood explains to Carrie that he is already divorced with his wife, Julia. Then they are marrying illegally under the name Wheeler.
Carrie wants to take a job as an actor after Hurstwood does not to do anything to take care of their life. She never gives up realizing her dream. She goes to one agent to the other. Carrie takes a job as a chorus girl. She takes the job because she does not have qualities to be an actor and the salary is sufficient to take care of her life.

Carrie leaves Hurstwood, because she is disappointed and bored with him. Hurstwood will not give luxurious life to Carrie anymore. Besides that, Hurstwood still does not do anything; he is just depending of his life on Carrie. It is exhausting for