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Examples Of Romeo's Tragic Flaws In The Great Gatsby

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Gatsby’ tragic flaw eventually leads to his downfall or death in the novel. His tragic flaw involving relationships and false belief reminds the reader of Romeo in the play Romeo and Juliet. In that play, Romeo believes that it is fate to fall in love with Juliet, a women from an opposing women who contains animosity to Romeo’s family. He completely evades all of the information and details given to him and consistently works to make Juliet love him as much as he loves her. Romeo, like Gatsby, eventually has a downfall leading to his death when he witnesses a “dead Juliet’ and kills himself if he can’t be with her. In today’s society, high schoolers often believe that their high school crush or significant other are meant to be together and
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