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    thought Gatsby was fake. Jay Gatsby- Both the racketeer and romantic idealist. He was a high-class rich man. He loves to show off and have parties. He was a fake person because he pretended to be something he was not. He does not tell the truth about his parents being wealthy and where he is from. His parents were actually poor farmers. He was in love with Daisy and wanted her to leave her husband Tom. Gatsby would do anything for Daisy. He think that he is wealthy Daisy will want to be with

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    pretenses. Appearances can be fake and deceiving. Clothes can hide things other than skin. In the novel The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses images of impressive clothing to mask despicable characters. Jordan Baker‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ and Jay Gatsby illuminate this theme with their posh clothing and corrupted minds. Jordan Baker is a frighteningly stunning woman with a lucrative golf career. This golf career; however‚

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    the story of Jay Gatsby‚ a young man who bootlegs and gambles to achieve wealth‚ only to impress his first love‚ a materialistic spoiled girl named Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby and Daisy went their separate ways when Gatsby joined the war. Now Daisy is married to Tom Buchanan and Gatsby is trying to win her back through wealth. Gatsby’s one goal is to have Daisy; despite her marriage he believes that he can recreate his past with her. Fitzgerald‚ paints the picture of the of Gatsby’s dream with symbolism

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    struggles with Tom Buchanan and with George Wilson to gain power for achieving his ex-lover‚ Daisy—who is the reason that he yearns for power and symbolizes the American Dream: Equality. Fitzgerald criticized such

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    Fitzgerald’s work‚ The Great Gatsby‚ the readers are introduced to a mysterious man that goes by the name Jay Gatsby. Mr. Gatsby is the perfect example of the torment individuals go through trying to obtain what they want but in the process having to fake who they are. Characters like Gatsby are arguably the most animated characters in the work; Gatsby’s internal conflictions are what enhance the novel as a whole. F. Scott’s Fitzgerald uses the novel to show the different social classes using the

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    over Daisy Buchanan‚ but his cloudy past is a road block in the way. Gatsby throws amazing get togethers all the time‚ but nobody seems to know too much about him or who he is. Nick Carraway meets Gatsby at a party‚ but doesn’t know who he is at first. Later‚ Gatsby speaks privately with Jordan. Gatsby and Nick spend time in New York together‚ but Nick tries to introduce him to Tom Buchanan‚ Gatsby literally is no where to be found. Nick finds out that Gatsby is in love with Daisy Buchanan

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    object or person they are representing. Jay Gatsby’s character is represented by many colors through many things that he owns and admires. Gatsby is described as “fake” by the color yellow‚ the color yellows represents fake gold and optimism. Yellow is displayed in his house‚ as well as his car. The representation of Gatsby being “fake” is true because he hides and lies about who he truly is.

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    summer.  In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ the Buchanans represent "old money" and as a result hold themselves superior to others despite not having worked for their money or status.        As a result of his enormous wealth‚ Tom Buchanan presents himself as a man of the ’dominant’ race and treats others as if they are beneath him.  Early in the novel‚ Tom is discussing a book he is reading called The Rise of the Colored Empires and tells Nick and Daisy‚ "This fellow has worked out the whole thing-

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    characters. For example‚ Daisy and Gatsby fell in love but daisy got married and is now separated from Gatsby. Also‚ Nick a friend of Gatsby is being constantly used by Gatsby so that he can get closer to his cousin Daisy. Another example of a fake relationship is Tom and Daisy. Lastly‚ Tom is cheating on Daisy and Daisy is cheating on Tom. This just shows corrupt how people are and that you can’t trust anyone during the 1920s‚ even if you personally know them. Daisy Buchanan and Gatsby are to

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    completely developed character. Similarly‚ in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby‚ while the remainder of characters remain flat‚ Nick Carraway evolves into a round character through his developing moral judgments about Jordan Baker‚ Tom and Daisy Buchanan‚ and Jay Gatsby. As the narrator and an intricate character in the plot‚ Nick Carraway probes into the lives of the other characters and then forms judgments upon them. Through this experience‚ the reader learns about the insight and morals

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