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... These two words have a very important role in the book, The Great Gatsby. ... The source of Jay Gatsby’s wealth is a major theme in the book because it is such a huge fascination to the people. ... During one of Gatsby’s parties, one of the groups in the corner made it apparent that they were could do or what type of things they had accomplished, others would judge them and classify them according only to their last name. ... Although this group probably didn’t have much of a higher status than the others, they appeared to think they were that much better than the rest of the guests at Gatsby’s party.
During this time, Jay Gatsby had a large amount of money. ... During a time when it was already exciting enough to have bundles of money, the fact that Jay Gatsby’s money was made in some mysterious way made him even more of an enthrallment to the people of East and West Egg. ... It seems that often times, some of the people who were as well off as Gatsby became jealous and more skeptical of him. ... So, once again, the fact that no one knew where Jay Gatsby came from caused much conversation. ... They got married and she tried her hardest to forget about Gatsby. However, when Nick came over to see his cousin, Daisy for the first time in years, Daisy’s friend, Jordan Baker mentioned the name Jay Gatsby to Nick and Daisy turned around in alarm and repeated, “Gatsby? ... They carried on a love affair for a while before Gatsby felt that Tom needed to know how she felt. So, Gatsby, Tom, and Daisy started to converse about all of this. Gatsby started to announce to Tom that Daisy never loved him, and to Gatsby’s shock Daisy replied, “I did love him once – but I loved you too.
Approximate Word count = 1551 Approximate Pages = 6.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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