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28 January, 17:29

Why does Gatsby think he can repeat the past?

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  1. 28 January, 18:33
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    Gatsby believes he is able to repeat the past because of the dreamlike state he lives in, having no firm grip on reality. Gatsby must believe that he can repeat the past in order to make the idea of regaining Daisy (even though she has since married Tom and had a child) a realistic possibility.
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