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Great Gatsby Chapter 1.
Why is Nick telling the story? Why is nick "confused and disgusted" at the end of this chapter?
Why is Nick telling the story? Why is nick "confused and disgusted" at the end of this chapter?
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Answered by
Writeacher
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/gatsby/
Be sure to read the character analysis as well as parts of the summary.
Be sure to read the character analysis as well as parts of the summary.
Answered by
jazmyn
A wind began to blow, and he shivered. With all his strength he tried to hold and to understand the mood that had come upon him. In that high place in the darkness the two oddly sensitive human atoms held each other tightly and waited. In the mind of each was the same thought. “I have come to this lonely place, and here is this other,” was the substance of the thing thought.
Which word best describes the style of the story?
Which word best describes the style of the story?
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