Corruption and Lies in the Novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (364 words, 1 pages)
The Great Gatsby AnalysisFitzgerald presents a series of ironic situations to make candid observations about how corruption is everywhere. Set during the First World War, it is revealed in the beginning of the novel that Tom Buchanan has a mistress and Gatsby throws fancy, over-the-top parties. The two are wasteful, ...
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