Nick sees Gatsby as symbolic of everyone in America, each with his or her own great dream. And each dream an effort to regain a past already lost. #TGGWaste#Chapter9
Tom doesn't even know that Daisy was really driving the car. Tom is completely blind to the emptiness of his old money world. He even sees himself as a victim for losing Myrtle, his mistress.#TGGFake#Chapter9
Nick thought his relationship with Jordan was superficial. But Jordan implies she really loved him. Nick, too, it appears, was corrupted by the East. #TGGFake#Chapter9
Nick seems to see such searching after wealth and status in the east as corrupt and deadening, as people returning to their past only to find ghosts. #TGGCash#Chapter9
By claiming to have raised Gatsby up from nothing, Wolfsheim essentially claims that money is everything. He was never really Gatsby's friend either. #TGGFake#Chapter9
The fact that Daisy and Tom run away just cement how little they cares about other people. Once again Nick is the only one who really cares about other people. #TGGFake#Chapter9
Myrtle and Wilson, Myrtle and Tom, Daisy and Gatsby, Jordan and Nick. Only "old money" prevails: Daisy returns to Tom. In the end all the wrong people suffered for the sins of the rich. #TGGWaste#Chapter8
The way wilson sees T. J. Eckleburg's eyes as god's shows how he veiws people with money as above him and having power over him. #TGGCash#TGGSymbol#Chapter8
Daisy seems to have never have liked Gatsby either, she liked the lie Gatsby told her, she was always in love with the money, she didnt change. #TGGCash#TGGFake#Chapter8