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The Great Gatsby: Societal Similarities Verses Differences
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A 3 page overview of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s fictional glimpse into 1920s society. It is a society which is broken into the ranks of the privileged and the ranks of the working class. Gatsby represents the former and the woman that will become known as Myrtle represents the latter. The parties depicted by Fitzgerald in this novel are illustrative of this societal division as well, however. Yet while the society of this time can be broken into two very definitive socioeconomic camps, there are also many commonalties which are representative of each of its members. No additional sources are listed.
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The Great Gatsby: Societal Similarities Verses Differences
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