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Fitzgeralds Life in the Great Gatsby

   
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This new idea of the American Dream is also present in almost all of the relationships in The Great Gatsby, the most prominent being Tom and Myrtle's relationship. Tom is married to Daisy, but has a relationship with Myrtle on the side because it appeals to him and feels good...
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Tom is married to Daisy, but has a relationship with Myrtle on the side because it appeals to him and feels good. During this relationship Tom does all kinds of things such as buying her a dog and clothes to getting her and apartment. From creating characters from people in his life to adding love stories that are close to his heart, F...
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