Theme Of Materialism In The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby "Once more into the fray. Into the last good fight I 'll ever know. Live and die on this day. Live and die on this day". These words echo through Ottway 's head as the fierce Alpha wolf approaches to defend his den in the motion picture The Grey. He secures his knife and broken liquor bottles between his fingers with the help of electrical tape. His only way to survive lies in his ability to become challenge his typical characteristics and become savage like his enemy. Similarly in The Great Gatsby Nick defies his expected characteristics included with living with the materialistic friends, to one that he finds correlate better with his morals. Through Fitzgerald 's use of materialism as most of the characters’ focus point, …show more content…

The distinction between Nick and the other characters liability to their problems is validated through their reaction to the death of Gatsby. Initially, when the news of Gatsby’s passing has been discovered, Nick “called up Daisy” “instinctively and without hesitation” but their butler stated that “they had gone away early that afternoon, and taken baggage with them” (164). Instead of assisting Nick in the associations of Gatsby’s passing, Daisy and Tom flee. The couple uses their privilege and affluence to disregard this tragic event and elude their consequences, signifying their complete indifference to obligations. Secondly, when Daisy and Tom avoid Nick’s contact, Nick accepts the responsibility of doing whatever it takes to “get somebody for him” (164). The abandonment of the couple encourages Nick to expand his efforts to accumulate the loved ones of Gatsby. The contrast of the two actions demonstrates the seized obligation of the two socially dissimilar points of view. Then, Tom explains to Nick that he informed Wilson of the owner of the vehicle who killed Myrtle and Nick can only think of how “they were careless people, Tom and Daisy—they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness” (179). Tom’s act of notifying Wilson was done out of fear, …show more content…

His key role in the novel helps express Fitzgerald’s views toward materialism as well as distinguishing characters in the novel. Former President John F. Kennedy once said “My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country”. Nick’s selflessness in the novel as well as respectable characteristics juxtaposes the materialistic characters of the

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