Differences In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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The Great Gatsby Essay In The Great Gatsby, there are many different characters who make significant differences in the plot. Three characters that make differences are Meyer Wolfsheim, Mr. Dan Cody, and Jay Gatsby. In this novel, Mr. Dan Cody and Meyer Wolfsheim help Jay Gatsby become the man he is. Cody and Wolfsheim had a significant impact on the wealth of Gatsby, and can be considered that they are the reason he became very rich. Mr. Dan Cody’s impact on Gatsby is his wealth. Cody’s wealth teaches Gatsby that Cody is a man that he wants to look up to and strive to be. Meyer Wolfsheim’s impact is how Gatsby became physically rich, as Wolfsheim supplied him what is needed. From here on, Wolfsheim sets Gatsby up to succeed which makes Jay all of his money. …show more content…

Meyer Wolfsheim first appears at a nightclub with Gatsby, and different background information is revealed about him. First, it is revealed that he fixed the 1919 World Series, which is one difference he made. Wolfsheim is also a hotshot in the New York City seedy underworld. Next, it is also revealed that he is a prominent figure in organized crime, which makes sense to why he is with Gatsby. From all of this, it is accurate to consider Wolfsheim a shady character. During Wolfsheim’s time with Gatsby, he helps Jay significantly. For example, he helps Jay make all of his money by being his partner in their bootlegging alcohol business. From the beginning of when Wolfsheim was first introduced, it was always obvious he is shady and untrustworthy. At the end of the novel, after Gatsby dies, it is shown that Wolfsheim did not attend Gatsby's funeral because he did not want to get caught up in the situation. Even though Wolfsheim did not attend Gatsby’s funeral, he still had a positive relationship with Gatsby by aiding him to be

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