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Who Is The Rich In The Great Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald focuses on two social groups as the novel progresses. These two groups are the rich and the middle class. The rich is represented through Tom and Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby. On the other hand, Nick Carraway is the main character to portray the middle-class. Fitzgerald has juxtaposed characters of the Buchanans, who have attained their money through rich ancestry and Jay Gatsby, who gets his money through the illegal method of bootlegging. To connect these two methods of money-making, there is Nick, a young and aspiring bondsman who is trying to make a living in the outskirts of New York City. These social groups are utilized to show that the means by which your money is attained can have a big impact …show more content…

They are are a young couple who are enormously wealthy due to the fact that Tom is son of some very wealthy people. In the beginning of the novel, when Fitzgerald describes Tom, the first thing he notes is that he is “...enormously wealth [and] even in college his freedom with money was a matter for reproach” (Fitzgerald 6). He notes the Buchanan’s money almost as a quality or a trait. The context given says that their money is not just an item that they have, rather a factor that has shaped their lifestyle and their social class. Also, their money has allowed them to make quite a few friends. When Nick is initially talking to Daisy, he tells her how much the people in Chicago miss her. He says that, “...[he] had stopped off in Chicago for a day...and how a dozen people had sent their love through [him]” (Fitzgerald 9). This encounter shows how popular and well liked Tom and Daisy really were. After a single day in Chicago, there were already twelve people who had wanted Nick to send forward their regards. Because both Tom and Daisy come from respected and wealthy families, they are well-known. Even they had their wedding in Louisville, it had become one of the largest ceremonies in that city. A large factor in this may be due to the respect their money has earned them. Throughout the novel, their old money has allowed them to gain the respect of many people and this also

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