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olasank [31]
2 years ago
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The Great Gatsby is a fictional narrative told by a character in the story, therefore told in the first person perspective. A pe

rsonal narrative is a true story about yourself, or where you are recounting a story that you were a part of, told in first person narrative. Choose an example from your life, either from one event or over time that illustrates a message or theme from The Great Gatsby :
Theme -The pursuit of the American Dream
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elixir [45]2 years ago
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An example from my life that captures the theme in the story is the period when I left home at 18 and became an online entrepreneur and started some businesses; some failed, some prospered and after some trying and failing, I was able to succeed.

<h3>What is a Theme?</h3>

This refers to the central message of a text that is used to convey an idea to readers.

Hence, we can see that the theme of the story was about a man that left home to chase the American Dream and came back wealthy to seek the hand of the woman he loved.

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