Examples Of Prosperity In The Great Gatsby

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Money, the thing that many people find to be the most important thing in the world. It represents power and prosperity, but with it comes great danger. Those who don't have it want it, and those who have it want more. It can completely consume a person making them oblivious to more important things going on around them as they attempt to use it to control the world around them. Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby is an extremely rich and powerful man who made his fortune in the roaring twenties where the novel takes place. He believes that with money, he can accomplish anything he wants and because of this he deludes himself with it not realising what is going on around him. Another example of this is the Buchanan family who have inherited a large