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29 September, 10:45

Is Gatsby an innocent victim, a foolish dreamer, or a guilty imposter? Use three details from the novel to support your response.

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  1. 29 September, 10:57
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    Althought he sees that she is married with a child he still believes that she would run away with him. He stands outside the window of the Buchanans where Tom and Daisy plan against him and eventually lead to his death. He lets himself fall for Daisy who is self centered and materialistic.
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