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The Great Gatsby: Moral Responsibility In Gatsby
Part 1 of Paper .... Gatsby? The obvious answer would be George
since he pulled the trigger. However, it is clear, if for no other reason
than for the unimportance of George in the book, that others were also
partly responsible. In The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Tom,
Daisy, and George are morally responsible for the death of.... Part 2 of Paper ....rge killed Gatsby
not only because he thought he killed Myrtle, but also because he was under
the impression that Gatsby was the one having the affair with his wife.
Tom knew George was thinking this and when George talked to him, Tom seized
his opportunity to get off the hook for his sin and directed it to Gatsby,
making himself even more morally incorrect for doing it. It is clearly
justifiable to blame Tom for Gatsby's death.
Daisy can also be put morally responsible for Gatsby's death. He.... |
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