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          The Great Gatsby: Moral Decline Through The Interpersonal Relationships
           Part 1 of Paper .... suggested the moral decline of the period in
America history through the interpersonal relationships among his
characters. The book indicates the worthlessness of materialism, the futile
quest of Myrtle and Gatsby, and how America's moral values had diminished.
Despite his newly acquired fortune, Gatsby's monitory mea....           Part 2 of Paper ....ke character in this
book so his means are good but both him and Myrtle do bad things to get
higher in a crowd that will never take them in. To make themselves appear
better to the other crowd, they lose some of the moral fiber that was there
to begin with. (Fitzgerald, -page 83) Loss of morals in the 1920' in
America caused the American dream to vanish. The god-like character of the
book was a good person but he did bad things like bootlegging and joining
in organized crime. Affairs happened in....            |   
          
          
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