Examples Of Ethical Issues In The Great Gatsby

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Have you ever felt like your being watched? Odds are, your probably correct. At any given point in time, there is probably eyes on everyone in this world whether from another person or a higher being. There are many examples of everything being seen in many novels. Even many of the great classical novels contain great examples. Through the duration of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, there are multiples examples of people being seen while trying to cover something up, including Tom's affair with Myrtle, Gatsby's back door dealings in order to gain wealth, and Daisy sneaking around with Gatsby. To begin, Tom has made a reputation for himself of being disloyal to Daisy, although he thinks a lot of his affairs are private and hidden from everyone. He has had many affairs throughout his marriage with Daisy, but the one seen throughout the novel, is one that involves Mrs. Myrtle Wilson, who is also married. Although Tom …show more content…

Maybe, it is Mrs. Wilson who needs to a better job of keeping Daisy from knowing about the affair, as Jordan points out during their first meal together, "'She might have the decency not to telephone him at dinner time. Don't you think?'" (15). Whether or not the affairs are ethical or not is topic which can be disused at another time, but regardless, it seems as if the participants of the affair, as hard as they try to hide it, cannot, because there is a always eyes on them. Whether it be some person, a lot of times one whom they know and are relatively close to, or those of a higher being which watch and decide the fate of these cheaters. Myrtle especially seems to always be watched as she lives in the valley of ashes, and