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___ Gatsby, a mysterious and wealthy man, becomes infatuated with Daisy Buchanan and hosts lavish parties in an attempt to win her love.
Jay ______, a mysterious and wealthy man, becomes infatuated with Daisy Buchanan and hosts lavish parties in an attempt to win her love.
____ Carraway, the novel's narrator, observes and becomes entangled in the lives of the wealthy and disillusioned characters surrounding him.
Nick ________, the novel's narrator, observes and becomes entangled in the lives of the wealthy and disillusioned characters surrounding him.
_____ Buchanan, a beautiful but shallow socialite, represents the allure of wealth and the destructive power of unfulfilled desires.
Daisy ________, a beautiful but shallow socialite, represents the allure of wealth and the destructive power of unfulfilled desires.
___ Buchanan, Daisy's arrogant and philandering husband, embodies the privilege and moral decay of the upper class.
______ Baker, a professional golfer and Daisy's friend, is known for her dishonesty and plays a role in the unfolding events.
Jordan _____, a professional golfer and Daisy's friend, is known for her dishonesty and plays a role in the unfolding events.
______ Wilson, married to George Wilson, has an affair with Tom Buchanan, which leads to tragic consequences.
Myrtle ______, married to George ______, has an affair with Tom Buchanan, which leads to tragic consequences.
______ Wilson, a mechanic and Myrtle's husband, becomes entangled in the web of lies and betrayal surrounding his wife's affair. And here is a 50-word summary of "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald: "The Great Gat