The Great Gatsby Theme Analysis

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Katy Asher English II B Ms. Griffin April 11-16, 2018 Theme Analysis With a materialistic world, it’s getting harder to see what is really important in life. Money may buy you things, but it can’t buy you love and happiness. This is proven throughout the book The Great Gatsby. “I’ve been everywhere and seen everything and done everything” (Fitzgerald 13). Though some take this as a positive, I believe she is bragging about how she has a lot of money. She married Tom instead of Gatsby for his money. With that, their marriage has blasphemy, of course. However, she views the money far more important than the abuse she receives. She’s not humble about her fortune, you can tell from her dialogue. There are three social classes: Lower, Middle, and