Money Doesn T Buy Happiness In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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The 1920s was a tough decade people spending money on useless items that only satisfy them for a second and then get back to being depressed.Spending money is like a drug it only last for a certain amount of time then you crave for more and more until you drop.That's why money doesn't buy happiness all it does is put more stress in your life.For example, in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, a man named Gatsby didn't win Daisy's heart and he worked for years for his money but Daisy wanted someone else with money so Gatsby didn't achieve his American Dream. The Great Gatsby showcases that money cannot buy happiness through Gatsby’s parties, his love for Daisy, and his funeral. Gatsby throws the biggest parties in the world and people only come for the parties and have a fun time instead to get to know the person who is hosting it. “The bar is in full swing, and floating rounds of cocktail permeate the garden outside”Page 40. So Gatsby always sits alone in his own parties and never talks with anyone like he doesn't care if people are there all he cares if Daisy shows up and it will make his day.Gatsby throws parties every day and never gets bored of it and it's a bad habit because he drinks away his depression with alcohol and only satisfy him for a short time then back to being …show more content…

The people didn't know Gatsby all they knew was to only go to his party's.There is a reason that no one came because Gatsby never introduced himself people only knew that he's a rich guy that throws crazy huge parties and never knew what hes really like or what's going threw him.The people only cared about themselves and not others they could at least they could of showed up and pay respect but they didnt.So money cant buy happiness or