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Examples Of Innocence In The Great Gatsby

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Throughout "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, there are many ways that Nick Carraway loses his innocence. I believe the following events are relevant to how his innocence gradually erodes: Being a witness to criminal activity- Nick observes Gatsby's criminal activity and learns, as he gets to know Gatsby better, that Gatsby has made money illegally through bootlegging and taking part in other unethical transactions. Initially, Nick is taken back by these actions, and it is difficult for him to adapt to his dislike of Gatsby's criminal activities with his admiration for the romantic ideals he embodies. Neglect and disappointment- Near the end of the book, Nick is disappointed with the actions of the characters he has come to know. He
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