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marta [7]
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4. Why does James introduce himself to Dan Cody as Jay Gatsby?

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yawa3891 [41]4 years ago
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The answer is James Gatz assumed the identity of Jay Gatsby to impress Dan Cody and took this opportunity to reinvent himself into the inspirational figure of his imagination. James Gatz was the son of poor North Dakota farmers and always felt that he was destined for something greater than his shiftless parents could provide. Hey mate don’t believe in links they are virus
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