The Great Gatsby: Adults In The Great Gatsby And Adults In The 80s And 90s
The young adults in F.Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby are
similar to the adults of the 80's and 90's. They show resemblance by
portraying racism, irresponsibility, and corruption. Like the young adults
of the 80's and 90's many display integrity and are innocent. The people of
the two generations exploit violence and have gangs and gang leaders.
The generation of the 20's and the generation of the 90's exhibit
irresponsibility and corruption through many characters such as Myrtle,
Meyer Wolfshiem and Tom. After Myrtle bought the puppy she took no care of
it at ....
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