The Role Of Dex In The Great Gatsby

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Overall, Fitzgerald wrote amazing novels, and touched the heart of millions, but the message he was trying to convey was simply that, money can't buy you happiness. Fitzgerald makes the reader's conscious of the fact that Dexter and Gatsby weren’t born into “riches” but later on became rich, wealthy men. As they shape into wealthy men, Gatsby and Dexter have all the money they could possibly dream of but as readers I think what we have to remind ourselves is that when growing up they already had this preconceived notion that they were going to be full of wealth and privilege and that was the only thing which was going to make them content. In addition to that, Daisy was the only person that could fulfill Gatsby’s void as well as Dexter’s love