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      • In his search for the American Dream, Jay Gatz severs his relationship with his parents by rejecting his surname and recreating himself as Jay Gatsby, whose impressive resume includes having graduated from the prestigious British university, Oxford.
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  2. While Gatsby remains a magnanimously unknowable figure, that he’s an “Oxford man” is as deliriously circulated as the claim that he once killed somebody. The American Bright Young Things fill their vacuous existence with speculation.

  3. This time the oddity relates to the moment when Gatsby says he was educated at Oxford. The way Gatsby seems to choke on the words makes Nick suspicious, as if he’s is telling a lie. And indeed, as Nick finds out in Chapter 7, Gatsby was not educated at Oxford—or, not exactly.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jay_GatsbyJay Gatsby - Wikipedia

    Jay Gatsby (originally named James Gatz) is the titular fictional character of F. Scott Fitzgerald 's 1925 novel The Great Gatsby.

  5. Oct 3, 2024 · Throughout the novel, Gatsby is rumored to be a bootlegger, a murderer, a German spy, and a relative of Kaiser Wilhelm. These rumors, spread at his lavish parties, contribute to his mysterious...

  6. In fact, Gatsby came into contact with Daisy while he was training for war service, and during the war his bravery led to promotion to the rank of major. Tom also calls into question Gatsby’s reputation as ‘an Oxford man’ (p. 122). Gatsby’s response is honest.

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