How Does The Great Gatsby Mold Today

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Mr. F Scott Fitzgerald’s epic novella, The Great Gatsby, has to be among the greatest of all written works. Including elements of romance, betrayal, murder, drinking, vintage cars, money, and parties, there is surely something in this story for everyone. But what lurks between the lines of Gatsby is an argument as dark and wretched as they come: man is a selfish, good-for-nothing, snake in the grass who cares little for others but instead of his own desires. He believes money is the only way to happiness and those without vast wealth are miserable. While not everyone fits that mold today, it proves true for nearly everyone represented in Fitzgerald’s version of 1920s America.
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