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Title: The Truly Great Gatsby
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August 3, 1999 |
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It takes a great man to have that kind of love for one person. Even though Daisy didn't deserve Gatsby's love, he was loyal to her to the end. Daisy was both the main cause of Gatsby's greatness, and also the only cause of foolishness in his life. His absolute love and devotion for her is what destroyed him, even before his death... Showed first 250 characters
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Daisy was both the main cause of Gatsby's greatness, and also the only cause of foolishness in his life. His absolute love and devotion for her is what destroyed him, even before his death.
Gatsby and Nick both served as officers in the war and he told Nick "Then the war came ... Showed next 250 characters
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