The Great Gatsby By F.Scott Fitzgerald: Describes inner truths of characters (Includes direct quotes from novel)
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, "The Great Gatsby" is an interesting experience. The characters are exceptionally compelling to me as a reader for the reason that their inner morals are nothing like their outer appearances. As a reader you never know what to expect of them due to the extremes in both the inner and outer manifestations. Of all the characters there were a few I would like to share with you that greatly expressed this
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an extremely respected athlete that has a beautiful wife and daughter but just the same as all the others he also is somewhat the contrary of being a moral person. After all this said, it's plain to see as a reader you never know what to expect of these superficial characters due to the extremes in both the inner and outer appearances. WORKS CITED 1. Fitzgerald, Scott F. The Great Gatsby. Simon and Schuster, New York. 1925
an extremely respected athlete that has a beautiful wife and daughter but just the same as all the others he also is somewhat the contrary of being a moral person. After all this said, it's plain to see as a reader you never know what to expect of these superficial characters due to the extremes in both the inner and outer appearances. WORKS CITED 1. Fitzgerald, Scott F. The Great Gatsby. Simon and Schuster, New York. 1925