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The Great Gatsby: Forces Of Corruption
Part 1 of Paper ....om Shakespeare through J.D Salinger. Some suggest that
it attacks from outside, while others depict corruption occuring from within the
individual. In the case if The Great Gatsby and it's protagonist's fate,
Fizgerald shows both factors at work. The moral climate of the Roaring Twenties,
Daisy Fay Buchanan's perniciou.... Part 2 of Paper ....s his obsession
with a woman of Daisy's nature. Determined to marry her after returning from
the war, he is blind to her shallow, cowardly nature. He is unable to see the
corruptiion whick lies beyond her physical beauty, charming manner and playful
banter. That she is incapable of leaving her brutal husband, Tom, of commiting
herself to Gatsby despite his sacrifices, escapes him. As Nick observes,
Gatsby's expectation is absuredly simple:"He only wanted her to tell him [Tom]
that she never love.... |
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