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What are the morality and responsibility issues in "The Great Gatsby"?

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I read the book already. I don't get the morality and responsibility issues in this book. Someone helps me out, please!!

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  1. The Great Gatsby: The Destruction of Morals

         In The Great Gatsby, the author F. Scott Fitzgerald shows the destruction of morals in society. The characters in this novel, all lose their morals in attempt to find their desired place in the social world. More…

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    GATSBY ESSAYS:

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    Features: Chapter-By-Chapter Summary and Commentary, Plot Summary, Character Descriptions, Literary Analysis - Themes, Form & Structure.

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  2. The most obvious moral issue is cheating on one's spouse, which just about everyone did.

  3. I have not read this novel, but there are a number of online study guides, and quite a few other resources on the web that can help you with this question.  Most of them have quite a bit of good information.  Have a look at these, and you should get some help with your work.  If you do a search you will find many other links.  

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