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Title: Great Gatsby
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In the end Fitzgerald says that obtaining wealth is a part of life that can change and most of the time destroy the moral dignities of man and give him a selfish and corrupted view of the world as if wealth was a disease upon the minds of men.
On the contrary, Most of the writing in "The Great Gatsby" is related to the life of F... Showed first 250 characters
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Scott Fitzgerald from his growth to wealth and power to the love for his wife Zelda. The relationship Fitzgerald had with Zelda almost mimics the relationship Gatsby had with Daisy. "Like Gatsby, Fizgerald was an army officer when he first met his great love... Showed next 250 characters
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