Greed Quotes In The Great Gatsby

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F.Scott Fitzgerald’s book, The Great Gatsby, is filled with one very startling argument about the loss of morals and social class of the time. For example, Tom throughout the book is having an on going affair with another woman when he is married to Daisy. The woman he is having an affair with is also cheating her own husband.Tom seems to visit Myrtle-his mistress- quite often.Tom even goes so far as to bring Nick along with him.During the visit Tom openly breaks Myrtle’s nose for repeatedly saying Daisy’s name. Tom keeps the affair going even after Daisy gives hints that she knows he is cheating on her. Another example is greed.The people who are attending Gatsby’s open and impressive parties, are trying to grab and obtain wealth that