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Title: Chapter Analysis of Great Gatsby
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Daisy is a stranger in this glitzy environment and is unhappy with every aspect of the party except when she is drawn to the scene between the movie director and his star. These two figures form a kind a theatrical set-piece amidst a sea of emotion.
There is a rising tension now surrounding Gatsby’s relationship with Daisy, and Gatsby encounters Tom’s increasing suspicion, which will soon flare up into a confrontation... Showed first 250 characters
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It should be noted that Fitzgerald never gives us a single scene from Gatsby’s affair with Daisy. This is Nick’s story and he never witnessed their intimate relationship. Fitzgerald leaves this part of the affair to our imaginations. Instead, he is concerned with the menacing suspicion and mistrust, which will ultimately lead to their ruin... Showed next 250 characters
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