Unspoken Rules In The Great Gatsby

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By no means is our social structure perfect, nor is any social structure around the world. The whole premise of a society is to have different classes of people who are grouped together by certain circumstances. Societies tend to have spoken and unspoken rules, without rules the whole society would fall apart and break down. This breakdown of social rules is most often seen in the unspoken rules of a group, and highlights differences between social classes. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, displays how this social breakdown occurs when the spoken and unspoken rules of society are not followed, especially when it comes to the breakdown of marriage as well as general relationships between people. As the story progresses more and more relationships