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Money, Modernism & Inflation in The Great Gatsby

Money on the Left

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Wealth, Race, and Identity in Gatsby

This chapter examines the themes of moderation and excess within 'The Great Gatsby,' focusing on Nick's carefulness amid societal indulgence. It explores the connection between characters, their wealth, and the racial ideologies of the 1920s, critiquing societal norms through Tom Buchanan's insecurities and misguided beliefs. Additionally, the chapter links these literary elements to broader discussions around economic paradigms, racial constructs, and monetary systems in American history.

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