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English, 05.05.2020 09:42 Gkenneth2017

By the end of Chapter 4, we have a contradictory picture of Gatsby. He is a very
wealthy businessman who seems to have accumulated and maintained his
fortune through shady and criminal activities. At the same time, he is also a
lovesick, innocent young veteran, desperately trying to win the woman of his
dreams. Why does Fitzgerald give us these two, difficult to reconcile pictures of
Gatsby? What are we supposed to think of his character? What might these
contradictory sides to his personality represent or symbolize?
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