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... most. Unquestionably, Fitzgerald's reason of writing The Great Gatsby was to scold the wealthy's code of ethics. Every character's ...
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... Macbeth" to F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" one can unquestionably realize that Macbeth and Jay Gatsby are classic examples of a tragic heroes. ...
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