Why Is The Great Gatsby Wrong

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The Great Gatsby was a novel about love and hate. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote this book relating to his own life in a way but also made it very entertaining. This book has a series of rises and falls but the people in the book, and the relationship of them begin to crumble the most in the main rising action of this book. There are two main reasons that this happened. The first reason would be that Gatsby was too ambitious he lost sense of reason or realistic goals. The second being that Daisy ran over Myrtle. Gatsby did many things considered wrong but none of them were as wrong when he pursued a married woman. Pursuing Daisy doesn’t seem wrong, especially because that is what a good portion of the book is about, but when you more closely think