Loveless Not Love

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Cinderella went through numerous challenges to get to her Prince Charming. Fortunately, for her, one of the things she did not endure was the competition of another woman. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby characters face hardships such as grief, stress, confusion, and even a lack of love. Some characters have an abundance of adoration, while others like Tom and Myrtle seem as if they should belong in a loveless world. As Tom begins to fix his attention on his mistress, Daisy finds herself falling for Gatsby all over again. On the other hand Wilson is abandoned and clueless. Ultimately Daisy chooses Tom over Gatsby. As unfaithful, arrogant, and rude as Tom is to Daisy, is he full of love or just loveless? First off is George Wilson who always seems to be one step behind the rest. His wife, Myrtle, is delighted by the upper class and the lifestyle that she receives when she isn’t with Wilson. “Wilson? He thinks she goes to see her sister in New York. He’s so dumb he doesn’t know he’s alive” (Fitzgerald, 26), Tom says mockingly. In the same forsaken way Myrtle says t...

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