The Great Gatsby: Realism

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December 4, 2016

 

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This realism is evident in the development of plot, setting, and characters throughout the novel. The Great Gatsby is well known for its deeply entangled plots and sub-plots. At first Fitzgerald used realism to develop these plots by choosing plots that would be beleivable to readers. For example, the main plot of "The American Dream" (Jay Gatsby's dream of becoming rich and successful l in order to impress Daisy) is easily believable and is still a quite common dream today...
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For example, the main plot of "The American Dream" (Jay Gatsby's dream of becoming rich and successful l in order to impress Daisy) is easily believable and is still a quite common dream today. Smaller plots, such as Tom Buchanans affair with Myrtle, are also very realistic and are a common occurrence in every day life...
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