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Friday, September 23, 2011

In Chapter 6, Gatsby's drive to pursue his personal dream is confirmed. What does his personal dream consist of, will he regret it, and does his dream coincide with how we first perceived him?How does this compare to Prufrock's personal desire and dreams?

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  1. Although probably no one will respond to this question we posted, one thing we tried to highlight in the book was on page 72 when it says, "Gatsby's very careful about women. He would never so much as look at a friend's wife". However, his dream to be with his true love, Daisy, may go against how we first perceived him.

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  2. Sorry that post above was from me (Emily Matis), not katie. I was accidentally signed in with her name since she previously used my computer.

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