against, vows are betrayed, and people struggle to fit in with the idea of “a perfect life”. To further explain this point, in The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald displays how cruel man can be with race, class, gender, commitment, and in other words, what is wrong with society.
In society, certain groups of people are thought of as less than others, and in The Great Gatsby the inferior races are discriminated against. Tom, who claims to be apart of the dominant, white race states: “It’s up to us, who are…
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