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Examples Of Hedonism In The Great Gatsby

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Conversely, however, hedonism, Gatsby’s hedonistic lifestyle, and the actions taken by Gatsby to gain that life are what truly cost him Daisy. His dirty dealings to fund his life in order to woo Daisy scare her into a state of fear and insecurity toward being associated with Gatsby. Thus, Daisy and her love of him has shattered and lost forever for Gatsby. Furthermore, because of his lifestyle and his hedonism having the sole goal of pleasure being Daisy, in the end, Gatsby has no one except for Nick and his father. He dies, has a funeral with no one present, and is forgotten, despite being so famous at the start of the novel. At the end, no one is really satisfied, both in and out of the novel. No reader could be pleased with Gatsby getting
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