Theme Of Security In The Great Gatsby

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One of the many themes in the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is that security and comfort is the underling root of relationships. One example how this theme is true is when Myrtle is jealous of Daisy because she does not have the same security as Daisy. Also, when Daisy chooses Tom over Gatsby because she feels more secure with Tom. A third example is when Jordan gets engaged to someone who is more wealthy and stable. The last example is when Gatsby tries to develop a stable and comfortable life for Daisy. Proving that in the end, security and comfort is the underling root of relationships. From the start of the novel we find out that Tom is cheating on Daisy with a women name There are a couple scenes where you can see that Myrtle is

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