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  • Correct me, please!

    • Certainly there is something special about Gatsby, however we can agree with Tom that Gatsby in the social scale is nothing but “Mr.
  • Nobody from nowhere”.
    • More than a self-made man, Gatsby is a “self-invented” man, who by lying, conceal his mediocre real past, from his humble origins to the criminal origin of his wealth; Gatsby carefully sculpts an impeccable new persona and life for himself, with which he pretends to win daisy’s love.
    • Although it may sound attractive the idea of Gatsby having an endless almighty love towards Daisy, the reality is that he does not truly love her, but objectifies, idealizes and worships his dream; he needs to incarnate his desires in someone and Daisy is ideal for this purpose, for she symbolize wealth and, the purity, youth and beauty of a past he wants to get back.
    • Nick generally dodges Gatsby’s controversial sides and focus on his greatness that sadly would drive him to his fall, which is his perseverance Gatsby is not like the rest, careless people who just aspire to an empty existence of mundane excess; he does not even drink, he concerns himself with higher aspirations that he genuinely believes reachable.

VÄNLIGEN, HJÄLP TILL ATT RÄTTA VARJE MENING! - English

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  • Mening 1
  • Mening 2
  • Mening 3
    • More than a self-made man, Gatsby is a “self-invented” man, who by lying, conceal his mediocre real past, from his humble origins to the criminal origin of his wealth; Gatsby carefully sculpts an impeccable new persona and life for himself, with which he pretends to win daisy’s love.
      Rösta nu!
    • More than a self-made man, Gatsby is a “self-invented” man, who by lying, concealed his mediocre real past, from his humble origins to the criminal origins of his wealth; Gatsby carefully sculpts an impeccable new persona and life for himself, with which he pretends to win daisy’s love.
    • LÄGG TILL en NY KORRIGERING - Mening 3LÄGG TILL en NY KORRIGERING - Mening 3
  • Mening 4
    • Although it may sound attractive the idea of Gatsby having an endless almighty love towards Daisy, the reality is that he does not truly love her, but objectifies, idealizes and worships his dream; he needs to incarnate his desires in someone and Daisy is ideal for this purpose, for she symbolize wealth and, the purity, youth and beauty of a past he wants to get back.
      Rösta nu!
    • Although it may sound attractive the idea of Gatsby having an endless almighty love towards Daisy, the reality is that he does not truly love her, but objectifies, idealizes and worships his dream; he needs to incarnate his desires in someone and Daisy is ideal for this purpose, for she symbolizes wealth and, the purity, youth and beauty of a past he wants to get back.
    • LÄGG TILL en NY KORRIGERING - Mening 4LÄGG TILL en NY KORRIGERING - Mening 4
  • Mening 5
    • Nick generally dodges Gatsby’s controversial sides and focus on his greatness that sadly would drive him to his fall, which is his perseverance Gatsby is not like the rest, careless people who just aspire to an empty existence of mundane excess; he does not even drink, he concerns himself with higher aspirations that he genuinely believes reachable.
      Rösta nu!
    • Nick generally dodges Gatsby’s controversial sides and focuses on his greatness that sadly would drive him to his fall, which is his perseverance. Gatsby is not like the rest, careless people who just aspire to an empty existence of mundane excess; he does not even drink, he concerns himself with higher aspirations that he genuinely believes are reachable. ¶
    • LÄGG TILL en NY KORRIGERING - Mening 5LÄGG TILL en NY KORRIGERING - Mening 5