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... Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby criticizes the lifestyle of the 1920s. ... Gatsby’s dream to win over Daisy parallels the American Dream. ...
Jay Gatsby is the only character in the novel that isn’t corrupted by money. ... Both Gatsby and Nick fought in World War One and come home only to realize how boring their everyday lives are. “…I participated in that delayed Teutonic migration known as the Great War. ... Gatsby holds the very American idea that money can buy anything, including love. Gatsby uses the quickest ways to get rich in the 1920s, bootlegging and organized crime. ... She has both of her affairs with Gatsby, when she is eighteen and when she is married, not because she loves him, but because she needs something to do.
Approximate Word count = 528 Approximate Pages = 2.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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