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... Poor Gatsby was the only character in the novel who didnŐt understand that his dream was just a dream, no more real than the boogey man. ...
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... One of the most obvious reoccurring themes of Winter Dreams and The Great Gatsby is the poor mans fight to gain the affection of the ignorant aristocrats. ...
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... Later in the novel, however, it is revealed that earlier, Gatsby was a poor young man; therefore, Daisy would not and could not love him. ...
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... Loneliness is present in all kinds of people, rich and poor. Gatsby is rich and often surrounded by many people, yet he is lonely. ...
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... achieve his goal. Even when he was poor, Gatsby saw himself as a rich, sophisticate and successful man. Gatsby's burning desire ...
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... they did. Jay Gatsby past was discovered to be poor; hence the reason Daisy, a rich girl, did not marry him. But instead married ...
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... heavy point, though, in exaggerating the dissatisfaction and unhappiness of all characters, rich or poor, primarily in the characters of Tom, Gatsby, and George ...
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... Gatsby's poor background didn't afford him to take the straight and narrow path through life, so instead he chose to make his money by working for the mob. ...
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... He is not James Gatz anymore who comes from a poor family, but Jay Gatsby, educated at Oxford, a war hero, from a very prestigious background. ...
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... wanted one thing; to get rich so he could show Daisy that a poor boy could get rich. This obsession ate up the real man inside. Jay Gatz became Jay Gatsby. ...
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... Gatsby is a poor man who feels that he can win her back, if he acquires enough material wealth. ... Gatsby is born James Gatz to poor parents. ...
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... There are many similarities between Fitzgerald's early background and those in The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald lived a very poor life when he was young. ...
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... West Egg represents the poor parts of society. Most people that lived in the west had to work for a living. Tom saw them as lower class people. Gatsby was not ...
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... a romanticized life with Daisy. Gatsby started off as a poor man who has to struggle through life. The only nice clothes that he ...
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... before the wedding she is crying over Gatsby and yet she still marries Tom and his money showing that she knew she would not marry Gatsby because he was poor. ...
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... and can buy happiness. Gatsby wanted to go from a poor nobody, to somebody with very high social status. He only wears finest clothes ...
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... is impressed, thinking he is a well-mannered rich man who could support her upper class lifestyle, when in reality, Gatsby is nothing more than a poor farm boy ...
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... Jay Gatsby was a poor boy that turned into a very wealthy man, but did he live the American Dream? Money is actually the only thing that Gatsby had a lot of. ...
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... at that time, Gatsby had little wealth, "Don't you know nick, rich girls don't marry poor boys" quoted by daisy, which reflects the situation Gatsby was in. ...
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... Jay Gatsby was a poor boy that turned into a very wealthy man, but did he live the American Dream? Money is actually the only thing that Gatsby had a lot of. ...
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... Yet by the eye either side could be mistaken for the other, Gatsby still inhibited the innate qualities of the poor personality he once had at the time of his ...
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... so tense that she stepped on the gas as if she were slamming on her brake accelerating directly into the poor woman and not even looking back. Gatsby tried to ...
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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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... includes the elite rich such as Daisy and Tom, the new rich who earned money illegally such as Gatsby, the middle class such as Nick, and the poor working class ...
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... His love for Daisy was not possible in society because he was a poor young man. He had nothing going for him. Gatsby knew he that at that time a relationship ...
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... a romanticized life with Daisy. Gatsby started off as a poor man who has to struggle through life. The only nice clothes that he ...
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... Daisy didn't know Gatsby all that well. She didn't know that he was poor, but that didn't matter to Gatsby, because he believed that they were in love. ...
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... Daisy didn't know Gatsby all that well. She didn't know that he was poor, but that didn't matter to Gatsby, because he believed that they were in love. ...
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... Dream. All of the characters in The Great Gatsby are symbolic of different classes in American society, from the rich to the poor. As ...
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... a romanticized life with Daisy. Gatsby started off as a poor man who has to struggle through life. The only nice clothes that he ...
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