The Intrinsic Value of Relationships, and The Drastic Effects of Greed

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English

 

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Vera S

 

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January 15, 2012

 

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University

 

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When analyzing the relationships between the people in the book, it becomes clear through the ways in which the characters interact with each other throughout the stories, that they are not actually relationships in the true essence of the word. Another recurring theme that is common in both books by Norris and Fitzgerald is the attribute of greed...
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In McTeague, the greed that is on display is one that is present throughout the novel. The first time we are introduced to it is when Marcus claims that Trina's winning lottery ticket belongs to him, and it takes a tragic turn, ultimately leading to McTeague's killing of Trina and Marcus, before dying himself from dehydration in the desert shortly thereafter...
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