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11 October, 09:21
What is the author's purpose of the great gatsby?
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Layne Braun
11 October, 09:46
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Violence is a key theme in The Great Gatsby, main parts of violence come from the characeter Tom, an ex-footballer and he uses his strength to intimidate people. Fitzgerald uses cars to show the violence and badness of wealth, in the climax of the novel someone dies by a car
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