Examples Of Morally Ambiguous Characters In The Great Gatsby

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In F.Scott Fitzgerald's novel,The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby embodies the morally ambiguous character that is in almost every novel. In this book the reader cannot infer that gatsby is purely evil or purely good by the way Fitzgerald make Gatsby seem. Fitzgerald make Gatsby seem evil by saying the rumors that are going around town about him. He makes him seem good by showing the compassion he has towards Nick and Daisy. Finally, he makes it seem as if Gatsby may be a bad person by the affair he is having with Daisy. The Great Gatsby begins with a man named Nick Carraway. He rents a house in the West Egg District of Long Island. Nick’s next door neighbor is a mysterious man who goes by the name of Jay Gatsby. He lives in a gigantic mansion that

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