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... Fitzgerald met Zelda when he came back from the war. Like to Fitzgerald, Gatsby met the women whom he wanted to marry, Daisy, before he went overseas. ...
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... She was beautiful and popular. Gatsby met her when he was a soldier stationed in her town! . When Gatsby left, Daisy easily got over him. ...
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... She was beautiful and popular. Gatsby met her when he was a soldier stationed in her town! . When Gatsby left, Daisy easily got over him. ...
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... When Gatsby met Daisy for the first time when Gatsby was just a poor little boy, I think one of the main reasons why Gatsby became attracted to Daisy was ...
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... money". When Gatsby met Daisy for the first time in years he wore "a white flannel suit, silver shirt, and gold-colored tie". Then ...
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... Daisy. Back in 1917, Gatsby met Daisy in Louisville while he was a lieutenant in the army. They soon fell in love with each other. ...
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... He met Gatsby, too, when he was invited to one of his innumerous and much coveted parties where at first he saw everyone but Gatsby but eventually he met him. ...
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... his American Dream. When Gatsby met Daisy for the first time, he was a middle class man that grew up in North Dakota. But that was ...
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... talk to him. When Nick finally met with Gatsby, Gatsby was depressed because Daisy did not enjoy herself. Nick suggested that maybe ...
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... The two met while Gatsby was stationed at a camp and the two fell in love. After he was shipped overseas, she married Tom because of his material possessions. ...
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... In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald portrays lust through Gatsby. It is mentioned that before he met Daisy, he lusted after many women, yet he held no respect for ...
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... to his will. An example of this is when Gatsby first met Daisy Buchanan at Nick Carraway's house for tea. "Luckily the clock took ...
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... about. Upon his arrival, he met neighbor Jay Gatsby, who he learned was the one-time companion to his distant cousin, Daisy. He ...
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... Daisy also lost real love with Gatsby. She met Gatsby and fell in love with him before the war. When Gatsby went off to war she married Tom. ...
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... nodded in a cynical, melancholy way." (Fitzgerald, p. 49) A woman who has been to Gatsby's huge parties on more than one occasion has never even met him. ...
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... "Sometimes they came and went without having met Gatsby at all (p.45)." Many people show up uninvited and are not even friends of Gatsby. ...
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... As Nick said, "Sometimes they came and went without ever having met Gatsby at all, they came for the party with a simplicity of heart that was its own ticket ...
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... When she first met Gatsby, she always excited young officers from Camp Taylor demanding the privilege of monopolizing her for one night, "anyone just for an ...
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... He was just minding his own business, and then he met Gatsby, who planned things for him without his approval or advice, and who basically used him to his ...
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... Also, if Gatsby and Daisy met under other circumstances, such as each of them having no money and Daisy not being married, their relationship may have worked ...
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... He was just minding his own business, and then he met Gatsby, who planned things for him without his approval or advice, and who basically used him to his ...
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... and sailed off to France in May 1924, where Scott began to write The Great Gatsby. During the summer of 1924, on the beach at St.-Raphael, Zelda met a handsome ...
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... Perhaps Gatsby's only flaw was that he was trying to recapture the past, he was trying to live the American dream. He longed to go back to when he first met ...
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... Finally he had met a woman, although not as beautiful as Nicole, that was stable and independent. ... Jay Gatsby was said to have had a romantic readiness. ...
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... Gatsby had an image of himself, to which he gave the name Gatsby. From the day that he met Dan Cody he decided to dedicate his life to the development of the ...
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... exposed to sleaze and deceit, whose life path was changed from a life among the rich and wealthy to a life of modesty and morals the moment he met Jay Gatsby. ...
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... Gatsby had an image of himself, to which he gave the name Gatsby. From the day that he met Dan Cody he decided to dedicate his life to the development of the ...
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... Sometimes they came and went without having met Gatsby at all." (p. 45) This passage further indicates that Gatsby does not care who exploits him for his ...
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... attend, and Jordan ends up speaking to Gatsby alone, where she learns that Gatsby has been deeply in love with Daisy since 1917 when they met in Louisville. ...
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... Next door lives a rich man, Mr. Gatsby, whom Nick has never met. Just across the bay, in East Egg, Tom and Daisy Buchanan live. Daisy is Nick's cousin. ...
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