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Title: great gatsby idolization
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This is made evident throughout the story by Nick's observations of the people in the West Egg and the East Egg. Furthermore, Tom and Myrtle's relationship is ironic because Tom despises Gatsby for doing the same thing with Daisy. Showed first 250 characters
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One example of Tom and Myrtle's relationship is, "'Rumor is,' whispered Jordan, ?that that's Tom's girl on the telephone'" (122). This quote takes place in the story while Gatsby and Nick are talking to Jordan and Daisy while Tom is on the phone with Myrtle... Showed next 250 characters
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