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Title: The Great Gatsby
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April 18, 1999 |
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Nick said "I found myself on Gatsby's
side, and alone." (Gatsby, p.165) Nick said this because everyone who knew
him wouldn't even take the time or effort to attend the funeral service.
He even had people say that Gatsby deserved it, and these were people who
had attended his parties... Showed first 250 characters
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Nick was the only true friend of Gatsby.
In conclusion, we see that Nick developed his genuineness
progressively throughout the novel. He helped Gatsby and Daisy find their
lost love for each other, and he was always there for Gatsby as a true
friend... Showed next 250 characters
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