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Wealth And Wealth In The Great Gatsby

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Wealth and fame are not necessities that are needed to be happy with life. Fame and wealth are very sought after, because many people think those things and happiness go hand and hand. The Great Gatsby is a book about love, scandal, wealth, and fame. The author, F. Scott Fitzgerald, very accurately captures all of the negative things about money and fame. F. Scott Fitzgerald grew up wealthy and privileged due to his mother and his father’s successful businesses. His father had a furniture business in St. Paul, Minnesota and his mother earned her money while owning a grocery store. Fitzgerald was born with the real name, Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald. He was named after his cousin, Francis Scott Key, who wrote the lyrics to the Star Spangled Banner. He was born on September 24, 1896 in St. Paul, Minnesota. At 15 years of age Fitzgerald met a man named, Father Sigourney Fay, who encouraged Fitzgerald to pursue his writing career. After high school, he attended Princeton University, where he wrote the scripts for Princeton’s famous Triangle Club musicals, and he occasionally wrote articles for the Princeton Tiger humor magazine (F. Scott Fitzgerald.” Biography.com, A&E Networks Television, 28 Apr. 2017, www.biography.com/people/f-scott-fitzgerald-9296261?_escaped_fragment_=.).
People are often mislead by this theory, money can make a person very delighted but it can also ruin every relationship and any ounce of joy that they have.Wealth can be an idol that blinds people to the

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