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Comparing The Past In The Great Gatsby And A Separate Peace

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Significant places and objects. Such as a green light and a childhood tree can make you live or remember the emotions you’ve felt years ago in the past. But these fatal memories could change your future forever. The Great Gatsby and A Separate Peace both have the theme ‘The past is an emotional obstacle that can be fatal’ in common. In both books the protagonists contribute a friend’s death and are emotionally affected by it through out the novel. Nick Carraway’s actions to reunite Daisy and Gatsby’s past is soon one of the causes of Gatsby’s death in The Great Gatsby novel. And Gene Forrester in A Separate Peace causes his friend Phineas to be injured and later on to die because of his injury. Both pasts in this novel killed someone that

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