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Examples Of Honesty In The Great Gatsby

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f. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby explores the idea of honesty and how seemingly impossible it is to achieve. It is inferred over and over that nick is the only character who is truly honest, but that fact is no human is capable of being unbiased. it is shown multiple times throughout the text how nick gets more and more biased as he gets closer to Gatsby and get more engaged in the drama. In contrast Gatsby is trying to free himself of the shackles of dishonesty that he has created, though he is bound in too tight by the prison of lies that he has created. The text explores the idea that no one, no matter how hard they try can reserve their judgments of others and their actions. When nick asks what business, he was in he answered, "That's my affair," by this stage nick knows that Gatsby gets his money in less than legal ways, though he still thinks that Gatsby is more sincere and honest than anyone else in the book, besides himself. Why this is, is up for debate some might say that nick has homosexual tendencies or perhaps Gatsby’s charm has simply hypnotised him. Either way it symbolises how dishonesty is gladly excepted by nick to keep Gatsby on a pedistal. In contrast tom, who is having an affair, something that society deems extremely dishonest and …show more content…

Nick for example is a modest man with not too much money though he has rented a house in a rich area to associate with them he does to such a degree that he believes his own lies. similarly Gatsby who’s fabricated world and fabricated beliefs about daisy does eventually come back to bite him, or more like shoot him. In contrast tom who hasn’t got a past that could possibly hurt him. creates lies for seemingly no reason. Fitzgerald is showing that no one mind is completely clean and free from dishonesty. he does this through the actions of the characters and their

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