The Great Gatsby: Unfaithfulness And Greed
The love described in the novel, The Great Gatsby, contains
"violence and egoism not tenderness and affection." The author, F. Scott
Fitzgerald, writes on wealth, love, and corruption. Two coupes, Tom and
Daisy Buchanan and George and Myrtle Wilson, match perfectly with these
categories. Both couples are different in the way they choose to live
together, but are similar in a few ways.
Unfaithfulness and greed are the only similarities the couples
shared. Tom, Daisy, and Myrtle were all unfaithful to their spouses.
Their love for themselves far out-weighed their love ....
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