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... the host, who stood on the porch, his hand waving up in a formal gesture of farewell." Nick is Gatsby's main friend and even he didn't make Gatsby truly happy. ...
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... lack of true love, principles, and morals is why none of these people are truly happy. ... Nick, who lived next door to Gatsby, was used by Jay to get him closer ...
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... lack of true love, principles, and morals is why none of these people are truly happy. ... Nick, who lived next door to Gatsby, was used by Jay to get him closer ...
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... Gatsby is truly great because he led an incorruptible life in devotion of following his ... Gatsby's parties are filled with drunk and happy people, but ...
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... always loved Gatsby. Maybe, just maybe, then would Gatsby only truly be happy with living the rest of his life with his love...Daisy.
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... Gatsby is the epitome of someone buying happiness and become something that they are not. No outside influence can make a person truly happy, as Lyndon Johnson ...
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... No amount of material possessions would have made either of them truly happy. While Jay Gatsby and many Americans believe that material wealth and possessions ...
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... maybe J. Gatsby found the person that made him truly happy, but that is what makes life good in the long run...we're all different in even the slightest way. ...
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... the last time Charles Foster Kane can remember being truly happy. ... His last happy memory was lost in the blizzard ... up in his ghostly heart." Jay Gatsby, as well ...
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... never be truly happy. Due to his obsession with the "American Dream" and his longing to forget his past, the reader is able to decipher that Gatsby was in fact ...
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... Gatsby is truly great because he led an incorruptible life in devotion of following his ... Gatsby's parties are filled with drunk and happy people, but ...
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... Gatsby is truly great because he led an incorruptible life in devotion of following his ... Gatsby's parties are filled with drunk and happy people, but ...
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... although he is wealthy, he is not making himself happy. ... about it, he is shattered because he truly cares about ... George and uses him to exact revenge on Gatsby. ...
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... truly happy. The definition of materialism is "a preoccupation with or stress upon material rather than intellectual or spiritual things". While Jay Gatsby and ...
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... In Fitzgerald's novels The Great Gatsby and Tender ... shallow possessions that are 'supposed' to make people happy. ... of the American Dream is truly flawed; people ...
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... She is living a life in which she isn't happy. ... to free herself, but she can never truly be free ... In The Great Gatsby, Gatsby himself ends up dying because of his ...
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... Gazing at it so much, Gatsby must have believed that if he could only have Daisy he would be eternally happy. ... For Gatsby truly did fail. ...
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... Gazing at it so much, Gatsby must have believed that if he could only have Daisy he would be eternally happy. ... For Gatsby truly did fail. ...
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... Myrtle was not happy with where she was at ... able to say that she loved Tom and truly mean it ... Gatsby did eventually receive Daisy's confession of love, but it was ...
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... make Daisy love him and therefore he would be happy and would ... on and lives a fantasy life, as Jay Gatsby has been ... as they want to see them, not as they truly are ...
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... In Fitzgerald's novels The Great Gatsby and Tender ... shallow possessions that are 'supposed' to make people happy. ... of the American Dream is truly flawed; people ...
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... wants to be happy and live a content life, but is unable to conquer his desire. Gatsby's dream of winning Daisy crumbles. This dream was truly unattainable and ...
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... life could not have been less happy. The fact that he had it all, except for the one thing that he truly wanted, drove him to misery. Bibliography Great Gatsby
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... Gazing at it so much, Gatsby must have believed that if he could only have Daisy he would be eternally happy. ... For Gatsby truly did fail. ...
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... Gazing at it so much, Gatsby must have believed that if he could only have Daisy he would be eternally happy. ... For Gatsby truly did fail. ...
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... Gatsby truly understands the meaning of the "American Dream ... in relation to Gatsby it suggests Gatsby's superiority amongst ... is that they are never happy with how ...
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... Also, this situation shows how truly ignorant Myrtle is and ... to run away with Tom and be happy, so she ... novel is the one between Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby. ...
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... Jay Gatsby had this romantic view of Daisy and himself together and happy forever. ... Nick truly cared about Jay Gatsby although nobody else did. ...
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... been chasing his American Dream of being happy and after ... whether Daisy is worth the worship Gatsby bestows upon ... He truly loves her and considers her a Goddess ...
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... way deters Gatsby from trying to make Daisy happy. ... if Daisy is worth the adoration Gatsby bestows on ... He truly loves her, but her shallow, materialistic nature ...
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