Examples Of Naturalism In The Great Gatsby

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In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, we see characters fighting naturalism by trying to rise up in the social class system. The novel makes a naturalism argument about not being able to rise from one social class to another; The Great Gatsby says that you do not get to choose which class you are put into, you are just born into it. In The Great Gatsby, we see the story agree with naturalism when it says you are born into one social class and cannot move up or down. We see this with a few characters, including when Myrtle uses Tom. Myrtle tries to act as if she is Tom’s “husband” to try to be wealthy and part of the upper class. In chapter 2, before the party, she decides to change, “Mrs. Wilson had changed her costume some time