The Great Gatsby Modern Generation Analysis

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Modern Generations People in today’s modern society focus more on social media and technology, as the world is advancing. People are relating to the present more and more. It seems as if there is no privacy and that the world is just becoming more hard to connect with our surroundings. The question is not why this is happening, but how is it happening. Society demands a kind of black and white world because it fears the color in between. If evryone understood each other, the world would prosper thoroughly. In a book called The Great Gatsby, Daisy and Gatsby were seeing each other when they were younger, but the mondern society around the 1920s was about money, who had the biggest house, biggest partys, and the best cars. Jay Gatsby did not have any of that when he was seeing Daisy, Daisy chooses the confort and securty of money over real love, the mondern society during the 1920s had her choose the wealth over love. These type of scenerios happen in everyday life and sometimes consume people. People feel the need to just choose material things over what, in the end, actually matters. The moral of the book, The Great Gatsby, is to not mistaken riches for love. In Life today, people need to realize the importance of the things that the eyes can not see. …show more content…

Lots of inventions, ideas, and things that are taken for granite today were simply made up because of the ideas and imaginations of some “crazy” people. The Cell Phone, for example, was an invention inspired by the Clam shell communicators from a old show called Star Trek. Who knew such a simple idea would become one of the worlds largest, richest, and revolutionizing trend to ever be