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The Great Gatsby
Jack Pierce
The Great Gatsby, by F. ... Now rich himself and known as Gatsby, Jason does not think twice about moving in on the Buchanans marriage. Daisy’s affair with Gatsby is somewhat mysterious and hurts Tom, but little sorrow is felt for him as he is involved with another woman himself. ...
Irresponsibility runs ramped throughout the lives of the upper class citizens in The Great Gatsby. ... At the end of the novel, Daisy and Gatsby are returning home after a night out in the city. ... Daisy does not admit to being the driver ever, and allows Gatsby to be held accountable for the crime. This directly leads to Gatsby’s death, as Wilson believes Gatsby is Myrtle’s murderer. After Wilson shoots Gatsby, Daisy feels sorrow, but still does not act responsibly.
Approximate Word count = 645 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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