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Essay heading: Getting Into His Head: What Makes Gatsby Tick?
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Also, he brings up the past, something he talks about frequently; in fact, he lives in the past, always dwelling on what should have been. Although his history is not fully explained, it does not need to be, for what is required to supplement the reader's thought processes is told in full.
In his younger years, Gatsby becomes familiar with women and, at first, his sentiments toward them are unenthusiastic at best... displayed 300 characters
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He finds them shallow and weak-minded, existing only to taunt men. "He knew women early, and since they spoiled him he became contemptuous of them, of young virgins because they were ignorant, of the others because they were hysterical about things which in his overwhelming self-absorption he took for granted... displayed next 300 characters
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