Satire In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Satire containing humor to target and entertain individuals. Many authors inherit this idea of giving out connection to the social and political connection to give out amusement to the audience’s expectations. Primarily, in the Great Gatsby, the author, Fitzgerald uses satire to demonstrate to the audience the social connection between the relationship with wealth. Furthermore, the author achieves this by using a horatian satire to demonstrate the affluent use their money as an advantage to get a from consequences. In the novel, Tom and Daisy were careless people, who tried to move away from their home because of Gatsby’s death. Additionally, in the novel, Tom uses his wealth to have an affair with George Wilson’s wife Myrtle. This emphasizes