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... When Fitzgerald began writing The Great Gatsby his life took a turn for the better. ... The Great Gatsby, written by F. ... Daisy Buchanans characteristics are shown through her affair with Jay Gatsby. ... In the novel, Daisy has an affair with her past lover, Jay Gatsby. ...
Jay Gatsby is a resident of the West Egg. ... Jay Gatsby did not care what anyone thought, besides Daisy. ... Jay Gatsby made his house a center of interest, only with the hopes that someday Daisy would come to one of his ravish parties. ... Once there they were introduced by somebody who knew Gatsby and after that they conducted themselves according to the rules of behavior associated with amusement parks" (45). Jay Gatsby proved to be the most eccentric character of the novel. ... Scott Fitzgerald compares and contrasts the personalities of the characters in The Great Gatsby by the East Egg and the West Egg. ... Daisy Buchanans traits are revealed through her relationship with Jay Gatsby. Jay Gatsby is also a resident of the West Egg. ... The Great Gatsby is a novel full of deceit.
Approximate Word count = 1451 Approximate Pages = 5.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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