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Chapter 1 1.Cite details to show how Fitzgerald establishes Nick's ethos or reliability as a narrator. Be aware of Nick's
socioeconomic status here as well.
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How does Fitzgerald convey the expense, newness, and vulgarity of Gatsby's mansion?
3.
In contrast, how does Fitzgerald convey greater dignity in describing the Buchanan home?
4.
Cite diction (especially adjectives or adverbs) that Fitzgerald uses to illustrate Tom's arrogance or brutality.
5. Daisy claims to be "pretty cynical about everything." Her remark when her daughter is born("I'm glad it's a girl.
And I hope she'll be a fool-that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.") indicates that
she is especially cynical of what?
-What is she revealing about herself to Nick?​

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