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Great Gatsby

   
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This can be another clear sign that no matter how much Gatsby tries to fit in, whether it's his constant bragging and flaunting that he will not be able to. This becomes clear during a fight when Tom realizes what's going on between Daisy and Gatsby. However, he puts Gatsby in his place by basically letting it be known of how fake he is...
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However, he puts Gatsby in his place by basically letting it be known of how fake he is. This result Gatsby being in denial as it settles in that no matter what Gatsby does Daisy will stay with Tom simply because of the overwhelming amount of purity he has over Gatsby...
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