The Great Gatsby : The Unbreachable Gap of Economic Class

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English

 

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William G

 

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May 27, 2013

 

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As Gatz grew into Gatsby, Daisy became Gatsby's new-sprung dream, one that he would and did pursue to no end. As a reason of his affection towards her, Gatsby describes Daisy’s voice as “full of money.”(P.127) Daisy’s voice was “full of money,” hence making her, like Dan Cody, a portraiture of wealth...
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As a reason of his affection towards her, Gatsby describes Daisy’s voice as “full of money.”(P.127) Daisy’s voice was “full of money,” hence making her, like Dan Cody, a portraiture of wealth. This comes to show that Gatsby’s pursuit of Daisy is nothing less than a cognate appearance of his original intention of the prototypical American Dream...
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