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Time In The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Time is the most influential component in modern day society. It determines how long people are together or alone, working or playing, and sleeping or awake. While time can be concretely measured in hours, minutes, days and years, it can be abstractly measured in “moments”. A moment is defined as a “brief period in time”, as well as “importance”. By combining the two definitions, a moment is “an important, yet brief period in time”. In The Great Gatsby, “moments”, “minutes”, “years” and “time” embody a critical concern for the axiological narrative of Gatsby, as well as the epistemic narrative of Nick. Jay Gatsby provides the reader with an axiological narrative: a character who values something. He expresses that he values Daisy through
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