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Essay heading: The American Dream, And All Its Splendor (Great Gatsby)
 
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She enters into an affair with Tom, takes on all the negative qualities of his social group, and not only becomes corrupt and immoral, but she scorns people from her own class. "I thought he knew something about breeding but he wasn't fit to lick my shoe" (Fitzgerald 39). The adulterous behaviour of Myrtle and Tom, as well as the carelessness of Daisy and Jordan, illustrates the corruptibility of the rich...
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The adulterous behaviour of Myrtle and Tom, as well as the carelessness of Daisy and Jordan, illustrates the corruptibility of the rich. Both Tom and Daisy are morally corrupt, having little concern for how they treat the people around them. "Daisy and her husband display their indifference to human values in episodes involving sexual exploitation and careless violence" (Fahey 72)...
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Great Gatsby: Fitzgerald's Criticism Of The American Dream   Corruption of the rich based on The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald   Great Gatsby: Fitzgerald's View Of American Society   In The First Three Chapters Of “The Great Gatsby” How Does F. Scott Fitzgerald Introduce His Readers To The Character Of Gatsby?   F. Scott Fitzgerald/ Great Gatsby   F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby   A Fool'S Gold: The Tragedy Of Gatsby In F. Scott Fitzgerald'S The Great Gatsby   F.Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" comparison and contrasted with Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice   THE THEME OF CLASS AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE AMERICAN DREAM IN THE GREAT GATSBY   Fitzgerald's Exploration of the American Dream   What Makes a Hero? A comparison between The Great Gatsby and American Beauty, with reference to author's context and the corruption of The American Dream.   The American Dream, And All Its Splendor (Great Gatsby)   The Great Gatsby Essay?Failure of the American Dream   Broken Dreams and Fallen Themes: The corruption of the american dream in the Great Gatsby   Is Scott's Fitzgerald's life Reflected in the Character of Jay Gatsby?  
 
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