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Relationships in the Great Gatsby

... The affair between Gatsby and Daisy is only one of the many ways in which dishonor and disregard to even the most basic morals occurs in the novel The Great Gatsby. ... To be more exact, through the affairs in the marriage of Tom and Daisy Buchanan, through the persistence by Gatsby for Daisy, and finally but just as importantly through the reactions of Nick Caraway to all the events happening around him throughout the novel. ... When he finally speaks out towards Gatsby about his affair with his wife he says, “I suppose the latest thing is to sit back and let Mr. ...
When people read The Great Gatsby the two most immoral characters are viewed as Tom and Daisy. ... Although Gatsby did not have a wife his actions were as equally immoral as those of the Buchanan’s. ... For years Gatsby lusted after Daisy. This may not seem immoral to the uneducated reader, but Gatsby was lusting after a married woman for all those years. ... Not only was Gatsby immoral in that he had an affair with Daisy, but also his work was not legal. Although the reader is not told exactly where Gatsby’s money came from it is know that it is an illegal business from which it came. ... Time and time again in the novel Nick is given chances to speak out to Tom, to Daisy, or to Gatsby to express a little sign of disapproval towards their actions but he never did.


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