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... Daisy being herself did not end up! fully impressing Gatsby to total elation, which was a bitter disappointment to Gatsby's grand illusion. ...
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... Gatsby's house "was a factual imitation of some Hotel de Ville in Normandy, with a ... of lawn and garden"(Fitzgerald 5).His house was large and very impressing. ...
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... real, no imitations. So, ever detail was attended to when it comes to impressing Daisy with Gatsby's residence. But, there is a ...
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... Gatsby is a romantic dreamer who wishes to fulfill his ideal by gaining wealth in hopes of impressing and eventually winning the heart of the materialistic ...
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... Gatsby is a romantic dreamer who wishes to fulfill his ideal by gaining wealth in hopes of impressing and eventually winning the heart of the materialistic ...
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... If Gatsby really felt that he had true love for Daisy, he wouldn't have gone out of his to try to become rich just ... Love is not all about impressing that person ...
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... Buchanan's wealthy appeal. Gatsby sees that the only way he can reclaim her is by impressing her with a fortune . Gatsby becomes so ...
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... Gatsby built himself up to a wealth status, in hope of impressing his true love, however he did not take into account that his true love was now married and ...
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... who wishes to fulfill his ideal by amassing wealth in hopes of impressing and eventually winning the heart of the love of his life, Daisy. Gatsby's tragic flaw ...
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... off. It was the hope of impressing Daisy that led Gatsby to spend a fortune on his house, cars, boat, and lifestyle. Nick acknowledges ...
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... Moreover, one can see that in relationships throughout The Great Gatsby wealth is ... a hard working man who lived his life fantasizing about impressing his sons . ...
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... Gatsby's house was built just for the purpose of impressing Daisy with his material objects, which is a sign of how the corruption was affecting how he used ...
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