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Gender Roles In The Great Gatsby

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During the 20s, the meaning of gender and how it affected people changed drastically with the emergence of flappers and suffragettes. The way one perceives gender and how they present themselves is significant regarding how people treat them and how they treat others, a theme carried throughout the entirety of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. In Gatsby, gender makes itself known concerning sexuality and how the way a certain character appears and acts can heavily influence how they are perceived. From Mr. Mckee and his evident femininity and Miss Baker’s contrasting masculinity to Nick’s undeniable admiration for Gatsby, it is clear that gender and sexuality present a very strong role in the novel. One of the characters closest to
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