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A Fool'S Gold: The Tragedy Of Gatsby In F. Scott Fitzgerald'S The Great Gatsby

   
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Title: A Fool'S Gold: The Tragedy Of Gatsby In F. Scott Fitzgerald'S The Great Gatsby
 
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He travels to Gatsby’s house, pistol in his hand, and pulls the trigger on Gatsby in his own pool. The factors of jealousy, greed, and deception result in friendships ruined, marriages torn apart, and ultimately two lives lost. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, all of these personalities play a huge part in making for a superb American novel...
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In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, all of these personalities play a huge part in making for a superb American novel. This story truly shows that all that glitters is not gold.
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