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Throughout the novel The Great Gatsby by F. ... Three examples that convey this theme are Gatsby’s estate, Tom and Daisy Buchanan, and Myrtle Wilson. ... Tom wasn’t the only one who was interested in another mate however, as Daisy too fell for another person, Jay Gatsby. Daisy unfortunately only cared for Gatsby’s money rather than him, and led the single man on to believe otherwise. ... ” In this scene, Daisy was in Gatsby’s room crying over the clothes that she wish she’d had. ...
Another example that supports this theme is Jay Gatsby’s estate. Gatsby who once loved Daisy Buchanan lost her because of his lack of wealth. She fell for a man that was wealthier than he, and Gatsby knew that he’d have to show off his money in order to win her back.
Approximate Word count = 676 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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