The Similarities Between The Great Gatsby And Gattaca

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The exploration of identity in both The Great Gatsby and Gattaca demonstrates the detrimental effects of societal expectations, as characters struggle to maintain their true identities in the face of conformity and discrimination. In chapter 4 of The Great Gatsby, Gatsby made the decision to clear the air of the multitudes of rumours and gossip against his name and explain to Nick the supposed reality of his past, stating that “My family all died and I came into a good deal of money”. This statement, although viewed as false initially, can be perceived as symbolic. Gatsby’s family had not literally died but they became dead to him when he left home and began pursuing his version of the American dream, which ultimately led to him building his