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ella [17]
3 years ago
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Read the following excerpt from The Great Gatsby:

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ivanzaharov [21]3 years ago
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Answer: Gatsby pretends to be a different person than he truly is.

Explanation:

<em>The Great Gatsby </em>is a 1925 novel, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The main character, Jay Gatsby, lives in a luxurious house and throws parties, hoping that his ex-girlfriend, Daisy, will pay attention to him.

In this excerpt from <em>Chapter 6,</em> Gatsby's neighbor, Nick, addresses one of the most important issues in the novel. Gatsby pretends to be someone that he is not, only to prove his love to Daisy. In order to win her over, Gatsby transformed himself into an individual that he imagined, a <em>'platonic conception of himself'</em> - a youngster rolling in wealth that throws parties.  His only dream is to be with Daisy, and, in order to achieve that, he has changed so much that he completely rejects his past. As Nick mentions, Gatsby is ashamed of his parents, because they do not fit in the picture of himself that he projected.

never [62]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

In America, one need not to be limited by the circumstances of ones birth.

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