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Social Mobility Of People In The Great Gatsby

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Money is the king of everything and everyone. It controls everyone on this planet. Money is power and can change the minds of everyone. No one is safe from its influence. It has the power to make things and to remove those things from existence. This is shown in The Great Gatsby. It shows how much of an influence money has. I turned a nobody into a somebody. It changes the social status of people. It can also diminish social status. The social mobility of people in the 1920s was controlled by money. The living conditions of people was determined by the amount of money they had. This is still true today. The more money anyone has allows for better living conditions. This is shown in the Great Gatsby. Myrtle Wilson is trying to go up in society …show more content…

This also kind of ties in with the last point. High class or upper class depending on how it is looked at is still better than middle or lower class. People can have bigger and better houses. They can have nice cars. They can get all the toys and gadgets they want. People in the middle class are worse off than the upper class dwellers. People in the middle class can still get nice things, it may not be as nice as the upper class people get. These people tend to be in a mid sized house and own a budget car. They need to work hard to get what they want. The lower class people do not usually have anything nice. Their houses are usually small and they may not even own a car. All of these classes are shown in The Great Gatsby. The people like Tom, Daisy, and Gatsby are upper class. Nick is in the middle class. George, and Myrtle are in the lower class. Tom, Daisy, and Gatsby get to do what they want when they want. Nick still has to work and is more privileged than most middle class people because of his friends and family. George and Myrtle Have very little. It may not look like I have addressed the main point of this part, but I have. Based on how much money the book says they have, I have profiled

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