Society And Class In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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F. Scott Fitzgerald presents many themes in his novel, The Great Gatsby. One of the themes is Society and Class. This theme is developed throughout the book by his use of the motif of cheating. The motif of cheating compares how large sums of money are acquired, most people don’t have rich parents or grandparents to give them money so they have to make it themselves and sometimes it comes to unlawful actions. . This motif represents that sometimes you think of the rich and famous as perfect and big and worked hard for their money but sometimes they cheat their way into popularity and did not work as hard as you think for it but their presentation is flawless. The first reference demonstrating the link between cheating and a person’s social