The Great Gatsby: Morals and American Idealism
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The Great Gatsby: Morals and American Idealism
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a story of morals and
American idealism, this being a major theme of the book, which is corrupted
by using materials as its means.
Nick, the narrator as well as one of the main characters of The
Great Gatsby, has moved to the East coast from the West to learn the bond
business. He rents a mid-sized bungalow on West
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this book made me think of my own moral values as well as well as the fact that I shouldn't take things that I have got for granted. If I do then I could loose what I have got. I liked how the book was written because it kept my attention and I followed the events fairly well. I give it two thumbs up for content and overall readability. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald
this book made me think of my own moral values as well as well as the fact that I shouldn't take things that I have got for granted. If I do then I could loose what I have got. I liked how the book was written because it kept my attention and I followed the events fairly well. I give it two thumbs up for content and overall readability. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography** The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald