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Title: Great Gatsby 5
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Fitzgerald has written a complete novel which is his “best planned, best sustained, and best written [of Fitzgerald’s works]…not a whole in it anywhere” (Wilson 147).
The Great Gatsby is one of the few novels that is able to incorporate a wonderfully crafted setting and a very realistic set of characters that depict the young people of the time all in a smooth flowing well written novel... Showed first 250 characters
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Fitzgerald has written such a great novel in The Great Gatsby that often “we fail to find the brains and the cleverness” (Kenny 149).
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Kenny, John M. Jr. “The Great Gatsby” Commonweal. (1925):110. Rpt. In 20th Century
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