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Old Money, New Lies: The Tragedy of Gatsby

Old Money, New Lies: The Tragedy of Gatsby

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The Great Gatsby presents a first-person narrative following the experiences of Nick Carraway after he moves to the East Coast, specifically to West Egg on Long Island, in the spring of 1922. The text introduces his wealthy and privileged neighbors, including his cousin Daisy Buchanan, her powerful and unfaithful husband Tom Buchanan, the professional golfer Jordan Baker, and the mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby. Through interactions at extravagant parties and intimate gatherings, the narrative reveals complex relationships, social disparities, and underlying tensions, culminating in a tragic accident and its aftermath, highlighting the carelessness and detachment of the elite while exploring themes of dreams, disillusionment, and the past.

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