Fitzgerald's Portrayal Of American Society In The Great Gatsby

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Jay Gatsby has everything and anything he could ever want, but the way he earns the money to pay for those things is a mystery to us all. The author of The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald, portrays American society as vicious yet gentle. Fitzgerald’s usage of different characters and their personalities gives the story a great depth. From speakeasies to huge mansions, Fitzgerald uses the setting to enhance his perspective on American Society. The Great Gatsby gives the reader many different angles to look upon American Society. American society is vicious as portrayed by Fitzgerald in much of his book. Fitzgerald uses scenes such as grotesque parties, verbal arguments, crime, and death to show how vicious society really is. An argument between