Examples Of Hypocrisy In The Great Gatsby

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The "Roaring Twenties" was an era where many people challenged society and caused a great amount of social conflict. The "Jazz Age" was the time when jazz was popularized and developed into a loose dancing style. Girls wore short skirts instead of the modest skirts of the past and showed more skin than they had ever before. Money and greed became the goal for many, and achieving it became facile. This was a time in history when people from the country started defying and challenging separate ideologies of society; America was changing, but the people were not. In the 1920s, the varying degrees of acceptance by society led to conflicts through hypocrisy and consent of social change. Coco Chanel was most prosperous during the 1920's where …show more content…
Daisy is driven by money. Gatsby had to gain wealth and power to prove that he was worth Daisy's love and Daisy then proclaimed her love for him. When she finds out he is nothing more than a poor guy she goes back to Tom. Daisy can exemplify the hypocrisy in society because during this era a lot of people were rising to the top easily and forgetting were they came from. Once the time of prosperity was over they went back to where they started from. This created a conflict because society, the upper class of working men, did not want to accept these people at first because they only led to corruption and inflation of money and services throughout the 1920s. Only to go back to their sorry miserable lives from where they came, when things started to get …show more content…
Every person had their differing views and opinions, which some agreed with and others not. The rise for power and being right was always a major part of the 1920s, which lead to social conflict. People thought their ideas were the right ones and that it was very simple to challenge those ideas because it was what everyone was doing: changing how America lived. There were three types of people during this era: those who consented, the hypocrites, and those who strongly disagreed with social change. Differing viewpoints on society causes conflict between each other due to disagreement of