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All of Gatsby's efforts in the novel are done in the name of recapturing the past so that he can be happy again with Daisy.
Option D
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The Great Gatsby is indeed an American novel from 1925. The fictitious West Egg and East Egg town on wealthy Long Island throughout the summer of 1922 was followed by Scott Fitzgerald.
The Great Gatsby, a man that commanded his life in one way: the love he lost five years earlier, reuniting with Daisy Buchanan. The journey of Gatsby brings him to death from deprivation to riches, to his beloved's heart.
In this story, Gatsby informs Nick of his deepest wish: recapturing the past. The ambitious dreamer Gatsby becomes persuaded that the whole of the past can be recaptured. Gatsby also continues to say what his experience with Daisy has affected him so much.
He could've for example retreated and let communism spread which means he would not support fighting in Korea. It would've been different because you would probably have no South Korea since the North one was supported by China and without the US the south would've lost. This would probably happen if he supported an isolationist policy.
To overthrow the government... It sounds stupid since the government is what makes us go to our job everyday and keeps us from blowing our neighbors head off.. BUT, in case the government wants to take more rights away from citizens then liberals and radicals may have to fight together to overcome this futuristic possibility...