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  1. Sentimental and Biased Nick's presentation of Gatsby in particular is one that is constantly influenced by his attachment to Gatsby. He both admires and is disappointed by Gatsby. He says that Gatsby is someone "who represented everything for which I have an unaffected scorn " (Chapter 1). Gatsby represents materialism and an obsession with wealth.

  2. In The Great Gatsby, love plays a vital role in the play. It is a theme that colours and permeates all the relationships in one way or another. Many have misunderstood the novel as a simple tragic romance, which ends with the main character’s death - an outcome of many romantic tragedies.

  3. Jordan reveals that Gatsby and Daisy met around 1917 when Gatsby was an officer in the American Expeditionary Forces. They fell in love, but when Gatsby was deployed overseas, Daisy reluctantly married Tom.

    • F. Scott Fitzgerald
    • 1925
  4. The Great Gatsby is synonymous with parties, glitz and glamour – but this is just one of many misunderstandings about the book that began from its first publication. Few characters in literature...

  5. Love in “The Great Gatsby” often appears in forms that are dysfunctional or unreciprocated. For many characters, love is closely tied with material wealth and social status, reflecting the novel’s broader critique of the American Dream.

  6. Jan 27, 2016 · Daisy Fay Buchanan’s presence is not even necessary for Gatsby’s love; he keeps up with her, and her married life, through the papers, and then from the distance of the little “courtesy bay” between West and East Egg.

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  8. Jay Gatsby is a romantic hero because he sacrificed his life for the woman he loved. Jay's life, after meeting Daisy, centered around one goal: to make enough money to get Daisy back. He...

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