The Great Gatsby: The Destructive Effects Of Wealth
Victor
" Whenever you fell like criticizing anyone, just remember that all
the people in this world haven't had all the advantages that you've had.
" These words by Nick Carraway's dad should be taken into consideration
when looking at one of the themes of the first chapter: the destroying
effects of wealth. This theme will focus on Daisy and Tom Bucchanon.
Some examples of this theme are Tom's mistress, his overall attitude of
people, and Tom's and Daisy's overall feeling of each other.
Adultery can often be an effect of too much wealth. Tom showed
this by the fact ....
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