Hollowness In The Great Gatsby

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In Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, the hollowness of the upper class is a prominent theme. All the people of the upper class care about is money and social class. One learns that they are not who they would seem to be. Two main characters from the novel easily take this position are Tom and Daisy Buchanan. They live in the East Egg and have “old money”, meaning they come from wealthy backgrounds and have never had to work for their money. Tom and Daisy are careless, wasteful, inconsiderate people who don’t care about others. It is through the use of compelling characters and their attitude that Fitzgerald portrays the theme of hollowness in the upper class people.
Paragraph #3 Daisy, Tom Buchanan’s wife, is portrayed as a pure,