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The Great Gatsby Movie Vs Book

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Great Gatsby In The Great Gatsby, it presents various themes which are, value, power, and a lot of unfaithfulness throughout the book and also the movie. There are great homes and jobs, also offering great American lives in the 1920s. Fitzgerald purposely sets up his book with these themes to bring out a message in the book and movie, every get together has its own problems to fight with, leaving a different theme behind in its path. There were different types of social classes throughout the book which were old money, new money, and then there's the no money which were the poor people living around both of the towns. Fitzgerald sends very strong messages all through the society and the book. The first and most hated social group is clearly the rich people. They’re hated for many different reason by most of society. For Fitzgerald (and his characters), there are many lessons to be learned throughout the book. In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald presents two different types of people. In any situation, there are people like the Buchanans and Jordan who were normally presented with wealth from their family's old money. Their families have had money for a few centuries, their money was handed down to them which would be considered "old money." In the book, the "old money" people don't have to work because of …show more content…

He shows himself to be a respectable and principled man, which is more than Tom shows. Myrtle, in any case, is another story. She doesn't see, in any case, that Tom and his partners will never recognize her into their circle. (Despite how Tom has a case of picking lower class women to set down with. For him, their makes his own particular position more describable as a character. Being with women who look to his class higher up from themselves help him feel about himself and grants him to maintain that he is a fair and basic

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