I have climbed up Would be a present perfect word of climb
I've never seen or heard of this comparison but I suppose it could be due to the fact that Gatsby went about in everyone's business, making sure he knew absolutely everything. In a way, when Daisy comes over to Gatsby's house, he seems to have everything a person could desire, making him look amazing and powerful to Daisy, which I again suppose could be related to the amazement of Christ and power in which he withholds...
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The line "Not for me the fireside, the well-filled plate," creates a scornful tone
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if ur fine we shall go on a picnic Imao
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