How Does F Scott Fitzgerald Criticize American Society

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Fitzgerald criticizes American society in the novel The Great Gatsby. The Great Gatsby is set in the 1920s and is this great story about corruption in money and the people who own money. Fitzgerald criticizes the American society by using characters to demonstrate the power between the sexes, such as men overpowering women, also their mindless, hedonistic actions where consequences was the only afterthought. Throughout The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald also criticizes how many American sin the 1920s were neurotic and had meaningless existence. “ Making as short, deft movement, Tom Buchanan broke her nose with his open hand.” Tom is used by Fitzgerald to exhibit the power men had during that time period. To understand Tom’s purpose in the