Fitzgerald and Waldo Frank

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December 6, 2015

 

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Both of them view the 1920's as an age where people are very concerned by success and Power. In fact, Waldo Frank wrote, "To Americans, success is an exercise of power visible to the world. If someone else can't see it, it is not success." In the book The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald's main characters are very concerned with wealth...
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Jay Gatsby and Tom are very wealthy men who just happen to be rivals in this novel. All of Gatsby's neighbors (party attendees) are not very concerned with his actual character, but rather the size of his house and the greatness of his parties. This notion becomes crystal clear in the end of his novel when Gatsby dies and no one shows for his funeral (except Nick)...
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