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How Does Daisy Repeat The Past In The Great Gatsby

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Gatsby's relentless pursuit of an idealized past casts doubt upon the novel's portrayal as a love story, however in some instances, Gatsby’s protection of Daisy shows why it’s just a high school love story. Despite the display of seemingly infinite wealth and power, Gatsby's fixation on Daisy is rooted in the belief that Daisy would be the completion of his American Dream. When they first met, Daisy’s wealth was a symbol of hope for Gatsby, but five years later, now that he is with her again, the hope and pursuit for Daisy is gone. Gatsby’s belief that “of course you can” repeat that past, represents the love he has for someone Daisy once was or someone he thought she once was. The only love Gatsby has for Daisy 5 years later stems from the
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