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Title: Great Gatsby - Comparison Of N
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Jay Gatsby, unlike Nick, doesn't developing the course of the novel. His whole life is devoted to the fulfillment of a romantic dream he created at a very early age. By its very nature, his dream requires an adolescent faith amounting to self delusion to sustain it... Showed first 250 characters
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Jay Gatsby, unlike Nick, doesn't developing the course of the novel. His whole life is devoted to the fulfillment of a romantic dream he created at a very early age. By its very nature, his dream requires an adolescent faith amounting to self delusion to sustain it... Showed next 250 characters
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