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Great Gatsby letter

   
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Gatsby thought he could improve himself if he would "practice elocution, poise and how to attain it; read one improving book or magazine per week; and be better to parents."(Chapter 9, pg 182) By planning out every minute of his day, he could attain the wealth that would win the love of his life, Daisy Buchanan...
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Gatsby's loyalty was to his dream, to Daisy. He devoted the last five years of his life to her. Gatsby is the tragic hero, in a sense. He has only made himself better for Daisy. The problem is that everything he has worked for is an illusion. His idea of the American Dream could never come true because he was living in the past...
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