What Does Baseball Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

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In chapter four of The Great Gatsby, Nick and Gatsby decide to go to lunch together, and meet up with Meyer Wolfsheim. After conversing, Nick discovers that Wolfsheim wagers for money and changes outcomes of many people’s lives with his suspicious ‘business’. The allegory of the sport of baseball represents the entirety of America, since both may be duped for wealth as a main temptation. Baseball, America’s favorite pastime, may be rigged like New Yorkers at the time, for personal advance only. Likewise, the metaphor of a burglar hacking a vault divulges how a simplistic, swift action may entirely alter an outcome, affecting everyone involved. Even with a single person, effects become widespread, and a system collapses as portrayed by the