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Great Gatsby
Title: Great Gatsby
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 420 | Pages: 1.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Great Gatsby
By using the term “carelessness,” Fitzgerald describes a key theme in The Great Gatsby. Mainly, the term is used to describe actions done by people who are not concerned whether their statements and actions will hurt others. Characters with this trait show absolutely no emotion for even the most tragic occurrences. Carelessness causes some characters in the book to squander their already meaningless lives away.
Out of all the characters in the book, Daisy can
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friend dies, and she does not even stop to think or reminisce about her.
Fitzgerald expressed the carelessness of these characters in a fairly obvious way. He uses little to no symbolism on this particular theme and issue. I believe this was done to inform the readers of the book on the dangers of conformity and carelessness. If one does not express him or herself, that person cannot grow into a complete human being.
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