1. Wealth and Success in The Great Gatsby
The philosophy that anyone can be successful influences the hope for endless riches and success in every American in the early 19th century, a major theme that shapes Jay Gatsby's desire for wealth and to be included in the exclusive high social class. ... Once Daisy learned about Gatsby's relationship toward illegally sold items, she begins to regret having an affair with Gatsby which costed Gatsby their new relationship. ... Gatsby did not succeed in winning Daisy over and it costed Gatsby his life in the end of the story. ... At the end of the story 2 weeks after Gatsby had died,...
- Word Count: 1386
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: High School