The Great Gatsby Themes

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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a well known American classic read by hoards of high school students each year, but it is more than just another English reading assignment. The Great Gatsby is a great source of social commentary of the roaring twenties. With it’s many themes and motifs littered carefully throughout the book, Fitzgerald paints an abstract portrait of what it meant to be “upper class” in the twenties. He touches on many topics, but the most prominent motif that shows up in the book is that of loss. Almost all the themes that are present in The Great Gatsby touch on loss in one way or another. One of these themes is the loss of morality, and how it affects the generation as a whole. Daisy is a prime example of this,