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... The book The Great Gatspy has a remarkable character named Jay Gatspy and he has “greatness” written all over him. ...
Gatspy’s outstanding roll is a sign of greatness because the notion of a first person story about someone else’s account is astonishing alone, but Nick learns how to tell his story about how he wants to know more about this great man. ... This greatness of mystery puts him on a pedestal because he is the questionable guy no one is sure they know yet, but vanishing makes the reader want more. ...
Another sign of greatness is a large quantity. ... The large sign of greatness is when someone is so rich they can openly express their situation with another person like Nick. ... This spectacle is viewed as greatness because the mere size of the place shows the pinnacle of his material wealth. ... His relationship with Nick also shows his greatness because he can be a good friend. ... Gatspy’s love for Daisy and his friendship for Nick put him in a position to have greatness around him. ... He is plastered with greatness and has a good vibe from his material wealth, the way he treats people, and his life he has lived so far.
Approximate Word count = 1015 Approximate Pages = 4.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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