Examples Of Greed In The Great Gatsby

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From rags to riches, a cliched term for many, referring to a situation in which one rises from poverty to extreme wealth, sometimes instantly. During the 1920’s the stock market flared up and tremendous amounts of money started to appear. This leads to a new rising social class who acquired wealth in a short span giving hope to every one of achieving the American Dream. In “The Great Gatsby”, Fitzgerald illustrates how the American Dream is unattainable through Jay Gatsby’s corruption and greed.
Jay Gatsby’s corruption shows how much he is willing to sacrifice for his own American Dream. “Gatsby hesitated, then added coolly: “He’s the man who fixed the World’s Series back in 1919.”(Fitzgerald 76). Fitzgerald displays in this quote that Gatsby