Themes In The Great Gatsby

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The novel unifies the themes and brings coherence with the use of history, sexuality, homosexuality and racism and they were exploited and dramatized. Fitzgerald shows how the inner workings clicked within the social classes, and nativism. His master piece exhibits the culture and history of the Roaring 20s with its glitz and glamour and its post war causalities and reconstruction of shell shocked veterans. Gatsby renounces his biological family due to their low status and poverty, and it isn’t until he meets Dan Cody that he rises up learning manners and control. However, he is outmaneuvered by Dan’s wife and doesn’t receive the money promised to him by Dan Cody for sexual services rendered. He rises again like a Phoenix bird with a new family