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emmainna [20.7K]
3 years ago
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Think about a character in a book or short story who you would like to interview. then write, four questions you would ask this

character. explain why you would ask each question. to earn credit for this forum, state the name of the character, the title of the work, and the author.
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olya-2409 [2.1K]3 years ago
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If I were given the chance to interview any character of my choice I would interview Daisy from The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. At the end of The Great Gatsby she lied and killed multiple people for her own selfishness and lies. I would ask her why she didn't confess to the murder of Myrtle Wilson because she was obviously guilty and letting others lie for her caused more problems as the story progressed. I would also ask her if she had ever loved Jay Gatsby or was only in live with the idea of him since after his death she felt no remorse. I would like to question her about her relations with Nick Carraway and if they were still close after the incident. Before ending the interview I would ask her one more question, was it all worth it? and if so how could she move on knowing what she did? The way she could just move on with her life without feeling guilt makes me think she could get away with anything if she pleases.

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