Examples Of Violence In The Great Gatsby

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The acts of violence in The Great Gatsby convey more meaning than merely being acts of aggression. In The Great Gatsby, a lot of the violence came from Tom as there were signs of him hurting Daisy and when he broke Myrtle Wilson’s nose in the hotel room. According to Thomas Foster and the novel How to Read Literature Like a Professor, violence comes from misunderstanding and letting your emotions carry you away. A lot of people use their emotions and create violence because they do not know how to deal with their pain. Like in the Great Gatsby, there are many open examples of violence. Fitzgerald foreshadows a lot of acts of violence like when the car crashes at his party. On page 137 in The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald gives details about how

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