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Kennedi Randolph
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4 March, 20:26
What is Gatsby's view of the past
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Cora Herrera
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S an unusual one because he felt that the past could be repeated. In chapter 6, when Nick and Gatsby are talking after the party that Daisy and Tom attended, Nick warns Gatsby that he shouldn't ask too much of Daisy.
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