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Steve Taylor, a psychiatrist from Psychology Today says, “It's a dangerous over-simplification to believe that some people are innately ‘good’ while others are innately ‘evil’ or ‘bad.’” This quote is saying that misunderstanding the difference between good and evil is dangerous. In The Great Gatsby some people confuse Jay Gatsby as being good or innocent when he is the opposite. Gatsby’s greatest crime is trying to break up Daisy Buchanan’s marriage for his own selfish reasons. He goes above and beyond to make Daisy love him again.
Jordan Baker is an old money golfer who is friends with Daisy. Gatsby asks Jordan to go out to lunch with Nick Carraway, Gatsby’s neighbor and Daisy’s cousin, to talk to him about inviting Daisy to his house so Gatsby could “drop by” and see her again. Jordan tells Nick, “He wants to know if you’ll invite Daisy to your house some afternoon and then let him come over.”(78). This is evil of Gatsby because instead of telling Daisy what he feels himself he has other people do the work for him. He doesn’t give Daisy the chance to avoid him because his plan of...

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