Great Gatsby Study Guide The Progeny Press
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. Click for a sample section of the guide! Having recently returned from military duty overseas during the Great War, Nick Carraway is restless and tired of his provincial life in the Midwest. He moves East to get into the bond market and soon finds himself living among the idle rich on Long Island. Nick reacquaints himself with his cousin, Daisy Buchanan, and her husband, Tom, and through them he meets the 'incurably dishonest' Miss Baker, for whom he begins to develop a romantic interest. Nick soon learns of Daisy's deep unhappiness and Tom's affair with Myrtle Wilson, a married woman. Before long, Nick is drawn inextricably into their lives and to one man who still believes in the American Dream: Jay Gatsby.
The Great Gatsby Study Guide
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Great Gatsby Study Questions
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