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Title: great gatsby bill c
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James Gatz blinded by love and not caring of his dignity accepts her condition and sets off to become wealthy. Daisy tired of waiting for him marries a rich man named Tom. This man treats Daisy like an object, but she ignores the situation because money is more important for her... Showed first 250 characters
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James Gatz blinded by love and not caring of his dignity accepts her condition and sets off to become wealthy. Daisy tired of waiting for him marries a rich man named Tom. This man treats Daisy like an object, but she ignores the situation because money is more important for her... Showed next 250 characters
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