Answer:
A.
Explanation:
I haven't read this book but there doesn't seem to be any negative connotation with the quote. The next best answer is E if that is wrong.
The theme of education is explored in The Great Gatsby when the audience especially Gatsby discovers that Nick Carraway graduated from Yale. Hence, the correct option is D.
Gatsby is seen to be trying to sound like everyone else - educated and wealthy. This takes effort on his part and there seems to be a resolve to put in more practice towards that.
The book - The Great Gatsby, among many other themes, possesses education as a central paradigm or theme. This is so because the dialogue as well as the speech of many of the characters gives them away as very educated and affluent.
Some of the other themes in the Great Gatsby are:
- Society and Class
- Religion
- Isolation
- Lies and deceit
- Love
- Marriage
- Mortality etc.
See more about the themes in The Great Gatsby here:
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Compare Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson on how they would have ran America in their political parties.....
Hamlets flaw is often said to be procrastination, wich is another way of saying indecision, he hesitates and questions himself, his actions.. so "indecisiveness" is your answer.