Who Is The Rich In The Great Gatsby

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In F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, the character whose name the novel bears did not actually appear until a third of the way through the book, so that the reader is filled with an electric anticipation. The novel was about a wealthy man, Jay Gatsby, who claws his way to the top, only to lose his soul. No one can make a greater show of wealth than Gatsby, living as he did in an enormous Gothic mansion. Gatsby is famous for the extravagant parties he threw every weekend. Gatsby sees himself as the most powerful and adored person on the New York social scene and believed that all the influential people in that society are his followers. He proudly drives a yellow Rolls-Royce, confident in the knowledge that the less fortunate sigh with