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Monday, January 28, 2019

Responsibility in “The Great Gatsby” Essay

The character qualities of individuals has be bring forth a popular theme in literature. In F. Scott Fitzgeralds word of honor, The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald recognizes the conflict between riches and indebtedness. In the book the narrator, break off, describes how devil of the main characters, Tom and Daisy, use their wealth to hide from what the poor must face everyday. Tom and Daisy lived on the banks of the East Egg, where they pleaseed the finer things in life. And no matter what happened they always seemed to cargon only of themselves. In the telling of Tom and Daisys actions, Nick also seems to implicate that, in general, muckle and corporation use their wealth to hide behind. Tom, Daisy, and people in corporation dodge responsibility and reality with the aid of their great wealth.In a quote said by Nick he states, They were a slapdash people, Tom and Daisythey smashed up things and creatures and indeed retreated back into their bills or their vast carelessness, o r whatever it was that kept them together, and let new(prenominal) people clean up the mess they had made. This quote rump be related to a cartoon given to us as a thought provoking reference. The cartoon is of a man and fair sex sitting in an alone folderol house and the inscription reads, Of course, subsisting in an all-glass house has its disadvantages further you should see the birds smack it. In a twisted way these two quotes say almost the same thing. Nick talks of Tom and Daisy who retreat to their house and money when all pit breaks loose around them and in the cartoon you end see the two people sitting comfortably watching the world around them smash-up and burn.Also, in the book Tom admits that he didnt realize his actions could be so harmful, and like the birds being hurt, the builder probably never intend to increase the number of shoe-box coffins. The cartoon refers to having disadvantages and like the book, wealth came with a indisputable amount of public no tice. It is a detailed hard to lead a wealthy life and show it without the involvement of the public and like the glass house, with clear walls it is a little hard to find privacy. Tom and Daisy are very careless and if they dont someday face their responsibility a little more than a bird will come crashing through their life.Tom and Daisy are the perfect examples of the poor little prosperous kid syndromes. Both of them start out braggy up with wealth and that is all they k pre directly. Nicks statement about them being careless and then going back into their money is absolutely true. Tom and Daisy have gr protest to see their wealth as a security blanket and now they cant give it up. The biggest example of this in the book occurs reclaim after Daisy kills Myrtle. Daisy has no idea what to do about what she did so she tries to foreshorten it. All she knows is wealth, so she retreats to safety and hopes everything will go away.Daisy has completely neglect her responsibility. S he and Tom both act like little irresponsible little children that have no focus in life only to glide by to pamper themselves. Tom hides behind his wealth when George comes looking for the yellow car. He only cares about himself and he knows what George is going to do, yet he sent him to Gatsby anyway. Tom treats George very badly from the beginning and when he doesnt assay to be helpful now he loses all hopes of ever connection reality and taking on a little responsibility.Nick principally takes and jab at club when he makes his statement of the wealthy hiding. In the writing of this book Fitzgerald probably took what he saw around him and sour it into a book. Through Nick he implies that people and society in general are careless and will do anything to stay on top. That people only care about themselves and when it comes to dealing with the rest of society they would rather be dead. The wealth seem to live in a world of their own, a world of luxury and corruption and high e gos. In the book this world seemed to exsist in Jay Gatsbys backyard.All of the wealthy would match in his yard to have their parties, a place of security meet by their own kind, a place where they could forget reality and enjoy a good conviction. Jay Gatsby seemed to have seen this corruption among the wealthy because he stood aside from this crowd and only watched, probably more out of curiosity and enthrallment than from a lack of need to party. Through the eyes of Nick we can surly see the corruption of not only Tom and Daisy but that also of society in general.In todays time we are all taught to take responsibility for ourselves. How ever in the disconnected generation most people have fallen through the cracks and were remaining to teach themselves their own morals. In The Great Gatsby such a society exists, Tom and Daisy especially have been set out on their own and nobody ever removed their security blanket and thus they have become attached to it. Whenever anythin g is wrong they wealthy use there wealth and hide from responsibility and reality. As did O.J. Simpson in the killing of his wife. If we could all bonny learn to stand up for ourselves and face the facts then perhaps this could be a better place.

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