The American Faith In The Great Gatsby

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The American Faith in Money The rich are always characterized as snobby and rude because of the way people have grown up to dislike the upper class for their endless luxuries. Lapham is incorrect when he says Americans are money worshippers who look up to the rich because every class despises and envies those above them. The bitterness towards the upper class is proved by the rivalry between the East and West Egg residents from The Great Gatsby, and the divide between the rich and poor students in schools today. In The Great Gatsby, there is a big difference in how the East and West Egg citizens present themselves while also constantly comparing the other. The way everyone seems to admire the rich is just a façade in order to “fit in”. Tom