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tiny-mole [99]
3 years ago
12

Which characters are described as "restless” and “drifting”? How do their actions illustrate

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1 answer:
earnstyle [38]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: Daisy ,Tom Nd Jordan are described as "restless" and "drifting". Their careless actions toward life describe their personalities.

Explanation:

The decade of 1920 was a restless one. There was a feeling of restlessness and drifting among the people after the first world war.F. Scott Fitzgerald has presented this feeling in his novel The Great Gatsby.

The life of Daisy, Tom, and Jordan presented this type of restless and drifting feeling. They had a careless and restless attitude towards life.

At the end of the story, Daisy and Tom ran carelessly after hitting a person with their car. This shows their restless and drifting nature. Similarly, Jordan was wealthy and he uses his wealth in his wrong activities.

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