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Examples Of Status In The Great Gatsby

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Juan Martinez Dr. Angiello American Lit 3/4/2023 Status and the Jazz Era Through The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald shows that status is the most important aspect of someone’s life in the Roaring 20s. When Gatsby tells Nick about first meeting Daisy, he tells him that, "but he had deliberately given Daisy a sense of security; he let her believe that he was a person from much the same strata as herself” (Fitzgerald 92). Gatsby led Daisy astray by letting her believe he was from the same class as her because he believed that he could only be with Daisy if he appeared to be from the same class as her. Gatsby later tells Nick that, “He knew that Daisy was extraordinary,
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