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  • Essay / Wealth in The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald - 547

    Wealth can develop a unique interpretation of a person's life and impact their future. Wealth can have such a strong impact on someone that it can determine whether they are selfish or a given person. Wealth can certainly be overwhelming and deceptive, which could reflect their true identity. In the historical fiction novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, he shows us how deceptive wealth can be in a person's life. One of the reasons why wealth is involved in Gatsby's life is because he spends his own money on things that are not necessary. it is not necessary. Nick explained that he did not attend a party on a Saturday night: "It was when curiosity about Gatsby was at its highest that the lights in his house did not come on on a Saturday night" (113) . In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby was the breadwinner of all the characters in the novel. Gatsby stopped throwing his Saturday night parties, and the sole purpose of these parties was to seek Daisy's attention. Now that they have been reunited, the parties have lost their reason for being. In certain circumstances, some people...