F.Scott Fitsgerald's "The Great Gatsby"-The surface and deeper readings that are presented

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English

 

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Ora H

 

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March 30, 2016

 

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University

 

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The novel has a huge emphasis on wealth and social status showing the contrast between the different classes by using characters and setting. Tom and Daisy are people of the upper class society. This is interpreted by the way they are described. Tom and Daisy's house is described to be a very elaborate "Georgian Colonial Mansion" which is situated in East Egg...
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Tom and Daisy lived in a huge house that is very expensive with its "sunken Italian garden, half an acre of deep, pungent roses and a snub nosed motor boat that bumped the tide off shore". When Nick arrives at the house Tom says "It's a nice place I've got". The dismissal of the house and the understatement it gets from Tom is opposite to the reaction displayed by Nick...
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