Moral responsibility in The great Gatsby
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Gatsby. In every crime or wrongdoing, the moral responsibility of the outcome can be placed on at least one person. This is the person who committed the act and usually receives all the blame for it. However, often times, other individuals must take some of the moral responsibility for one of these actions. Daisy and Tom have to be given some of the blame of Gatsby's death because of their terrible morals which caused it.
Gatsby. In every crime or wrongdoing, the moral responsibility of the outcome can be placed on at least one person. This is the person who committed the act and usually receives all the blame for it. However, often times, other individuals must take some of the moral responsibility for one of these actions. Daisy and Tom have to be given some of the blame of Gatsby's death because of their terrible morals which caused it.