The Effulgence Within: Gatsby as the Hero of Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby

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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Gatsby as the Hero of Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby

Gatsby's 'greatness' refers to that heroic quality about him that lifts him above the level of ordinary men. It is not just his material success, his capacity to live up to his desire for auccess, that distinguishes him. It is true that he has come a long way, materially speaking, from the shores of... Sign in to see full entry.

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