Answer: I believe that the title, "The Great Gatsby" holds a much deeper meaning and message than most people infer from it. To explain, most people would typically read the title and infer from it "Oh, from the title this must mean that Gatsby was great!" but upon further analysis the term "great" allucidates to a much deeper message that I believe could be that during this time period, the public image of Gatsby was considered to be the image of coolness, elitism, etc. yet the personality and being of Gatsby character himself proves to be far from the perfect idealized man he was portrayed to be.
Answer:
He knows that the hatchlings will be dangerous
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I have read the book multiple times, so I am pretty sure this is the answer. Hope this helps, and thanks!
Answer: The pilgrims viewed God as an all-powerful being who could direct the course of the lives of men
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