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Examples Of Carelessness In The Great Gatsby

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Erin Coulter Mrs. Valdez MYP English G3 14 May 2024 The luxurious roar of the 1920’s echoes with lavish sounds, but beneath the surface of “The Great Gatsby”, lies a world full of careless tragedy. Carelessness plays a huge role in “The Great Gatsby” through the wealthy class living in the moment, not thinking about the effects their actions will have on themselves and others. In “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott. Fitzgerald, we see carelessness throughout the whole book, but it is prominently seen through Tom and Daisy Buchanan. One character that was consistently careless throughout the book was Mr. Tom Buchanan. We can see his extreme carelessness throughout this quote from Jordan Baker, “Tom’s got some women in New York.” (18 Fitzgerald) This
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