Fitzgerald's Attitude Towards American Life In The Great Gatsby

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“Instead of being the warm center of the world, the Middle West now seemed like the ragged edge of the universe,” (3). The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is about various characters pursuing each of their own dreams, whether it be love, wealth, or happiness; they each go through their own trials and tribulations to hopefully find the path of which they belong. Fitzgerald’s attitude towards American Life in the 1920’s can generally be described as nefarious, where a great deal of situations are unethical due to how society worked in the early 20th century. Gatsby was a wealthy man who used dishonest methods in order to obtain his love and fortune, but perished before he could realize his dream. His use of lies and deceit to advance his