Father complex<span> in </span>psychology<span> is a </span>complex<span>—a group of </span>unconscious <span>associations, or strong unconscious impulses—which specifically pertains to the image or </span>archetype<span> of the </span>father<span>. These impulses may be either positive (admiring and seeking out older father figures) or negative (distrusting or fearful).</span>
Answer: Treasured remembrences or Wonderful experiences we shared
Explanation:
I hope this helps. It's not easy to find words to describe how we miss someone.
I think the answer is C but that’s just a guess
Gatsby didn't have real friends. The people that would attend his party's really didn't know who he was.