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... At this low point Macbeth died. Unlike Macbeth, Gatsby dies at the point where he is considered the most dignified person in the novel. ...
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... When Gatsby dies not many people come to attend his funeral at all. "Of course you'll be there yourself." "Well I'll certainly try. ...
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... of the book. In the story, when Gatsby dies, the glamour and appeal of the American dream dies with him. Like Gatsby, Tom Buchanan ...
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... face. When Gatsby dies, any chance the American Dream has of surviving in the dehumanized modern world dies with him. Nick later ...
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... When Gatsby dies, only Nick, one of Gatsby's guests, a few of his servants, and Gatsby's father attend the funeral (Fitzgerald 182-183). ...
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... People came to his house and "conducted themselves like they were at an amusement park." But after Gatsby dies, nobody seems to care about him. ...
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... All his ill-gotten wealth cannot help him and though a bullet from George Wilson's gun kills him physically, Gatsby dies spiritually when Daisy chooses Tom ...
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... warning to substantiate this statement. Symbolically, and of course literally also, Gatsby dies. This death, rather then just the ...
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... When he found out that he didn't know what to say or do. Daisy said that they couldn't meet anymore, that it was over. Gatsby dies in the end. How you ask? ...
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... She is unworthy. Gatsby dies with faith, awaiting the improbable phone call from Daisy. He keeps faith to the end, in his ideal and Daisy. ...
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... The "Great Depression" is in the book, after Gatsby dies, and when the real Gatsby is what counts, his father comes to scene, and the only people that go to ...
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... Nick, the narrator in particular is affected, for when Gatsby dies, Nick's illusion of the American dream and everything that comes with it just disappears. ...
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... truth. Gatsby dies from a gunshot and floats face down in the middle of his marble pool until his butler discovers his body. For ...
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... She is unworthy. Gatsby dies with faith, awaiting the improbable phone call from Daisy. He keeps faith to the end, in his ideal and Daisy. ...
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... his funeral. But Gatsby dies with his dream intact. He believes with all his heart that Daisy will belong to him someday. Without ...
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... truth. Gatsby dies from a gunshot and floats face down in the middle of his marble pool until his butler discovers his body. For ...
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... People came to his house and "conducted themselves like they were at an amusement park." (89) But after Gatsby dies, nobody seems to care about him. ...
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... whole life. Eventually, Gatsby dies pursuing his dream, and it is kind of sad because he does not have his own life. Finally, the ...
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... In the end Gatsby dies because of Daisy. Gatsby's love for Daisy kept him from telling the truth, which intern created his death. ...
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... As Gatsby dies, we must once again agree with Nick on the subject of Gatsby's self-knowledge: "I have an idea that Gatsby himself didn't believe it [the call ...
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... When Gatsby dies, so is the part of the American Dream with him, but Fitzgerald insinuates that the American Dream did not die completely; it is still there. ...
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... When Gatsby dies any hope of the modern American dream has of surviving in the new corrupt, money hungry world dies with him. When ...
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... Gatsby dies still absent this realization and because of that, Fitzgerald describes him as dying in a hostile world: "I have an idea that Gatsby himself didn't ...
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... Though Gatsby dies later in the book, his death is very much insignificant, because with the collapse of his dream, Gatsby is already spiritua! lly dead. ...
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... In the end, Gatsby also dies because of his corruption. Fitzgerald proves that material wealth can corrupt human beings through his novel. ...
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... dead. Gatsby dies from a gunshot and floats face down in the middle of his marble pool until his butler discovers his body. For ...
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... Gatsby dies with out knowing if Daisy had fallen in love with him again. Was the time, effort, and money Gatsby put into himself and his surroundings worth it? ...
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... life. After Gatsby dies, his father says, "Jimmy was bound to get ahead. He always had some resolves like this or something. Do ...
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... When Gatsby dies, he is the only one who seems to care From the start of the novel, Nick accurately characterizes Daisy and Tom as people who, "drifted here ...
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... Perhaps what is most tragic is that Gatsby dies while waiting for Daisy, and never really understands his pathetic condition. We ...
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