Great Gatsby - personalities of the lost generation

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English

 

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Angela G

 

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August 29, 2016

 

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The narrator, Nick, is caught between the two worlds, the world of moral corruption and the world that has meaning. Nick realizes the moral corruption of the wealthy and decides he must separate himself from them to reach personal maturity. Tom and Daisy Buchanan, Nick's cousin and her husband, are two of the most snobbishly wealthy people Nick knows...
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When Nick first introduces them, he states, "They had spent a year in France for no particular reason, and drifted here an there unrestfully wherever people played polo and were rich together" (Fitzgerald 6). Tom and Daisy are a major representation of the lost generation. They randomly float about because they have no purpose...
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