Wednesday, September 18, 2019
People of The Great Gatsby and People of Today :: Great Gatsby Essays
      People of The Great Gatsby and People of Today                 The young adults in F.Scott Fitzgerald's novel  The Great Gatsby are     similar to the adults of today. They show resemblance by     portraying racism, irresponsibility, and corruption. Like the young  adults     of today many display integrity and are innocent. The people of     the two generations exploit violence and have gangs and gang leaders.                 The generation of the 20's and the generation  of the 00's exhibit     irresponsibility and corruption through many characters such as Myrtle,     Meyer Wolfshiem and Tom. After Myrtle bought the puppy she took no care  of     it at all. She never took it for walks, didn't feed it continuously, and     later we find his dog leash just lying around.                   Tom was irresponsible and  prejudice towards other races which were     different form his in many instances. His irresponsibility was displayed     when he was having an affair with Myrtle and not staying together with     Daisy. Tom's prejudice on other races was revealed when he said,  "nowadays     people begin by sneering at family life and family institutions and next     they'll throw everything overboard and have intermarriage between black  and     white,"(137). In society today many races are discriminated against  because     they are thought to be inferior. In school, at work, and in anyone's     neighborhood there is discrimination because of the skin color and they  are     harassed. There was violence in the 20's with gangs and mob leaders such  as     Al Capone. He was a notorious racketeer who fought with other gangs.  Today     there are also gang crimes like in the music business there were killings     of two rap artists. The killings took place because of animosity among  the     East Coast and the West Coast rappers.                 Even though there is discrimination and  irresponsibility many young     adults prove their integrity and assist others in the most crucial times.     Everyone thought Gatsby was a killer and they were scared of him but he  was     compassionate. When Nick says, "They're a rotten crowd, You're worth the     whole damn bunch put together,"(162), we feel the same way about him     because his love for Daisy was most valuable to him. He takes the blame  of     Daisy for killing Myrtle even though he knows his life can be taken away  in     jail.  					    
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