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Rich People Through the Eyes of Fitzgerald
Rich people are everywhere but it is often hard to see into the lives of them. In the novel, The Great Gatsby, the author, Fitzgerald, attempts at giving the reader a better insight into this topic and succeeds. The unbearable attitude of the elite is shown mostly through the character of Daisy. As well, Tom and Jordan show the way of life for the very rich in what
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extent of Daisy, however they are as well very thoughtless. People born into wealth are nothing to be admired. These people always seem to have the same unthoughtful persona, which is shown and proven throughout this novel. No matter how rich a person is they are no better than anyone else. This is a lesson that should be taught to all the Daisy, Tom and, Jordans around the world to make a more considerate society.
extent of Daisy, however they are as well very thoughtless. People born into wealth are nothing to be admired. These people always seem to have the same unthoughtful persona, which is shown and proven throughout this novel. No matter how rich a person is they are no better than anyone else. This is a lesson that should be taught to all the Daisy, Tom and, Jordans around the world to make a more considerate society.