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Examples Of Falsehoods In The Great Gatsby

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Sometimes society has a hard time looking past materialistic virtues, and seeing the raw, blatted truth. People can become blinded by falsehoods: beauty, love, or fame. Falsehoods is the very authentic moral lesson. This phenomena occurs between Gatsby and Daisy and is the moral lesson in the story. Daisy is truly a horrible human; She cheats on Tom, kills Mrytle -accident or not- she keeps driving, and doesn’t even have the courtesy to show up to her lover’s funeral, let alone send “a message or flower” (183). She has about zero character and a dull, pessimistic outlook on life, but somehow she has Gatsby wrapped around her finger. This is due to falsehoods. Gatsby is blinded by Daisy’s radiant beauty and his everlasting love for her. He cannot
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