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The Great Gatsby Pride And Prejudice Quotes

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~Jake picked up Georgette because he had a “vague sentimental idea” as he thought it would be nice to eat with someone as it has been a while since he has dined with a poule. (Page 24) I had picked her up because of a vague sentimental idea that it would be nice to eat with some one. It was a long time since I had dined with a poule, and I had forgotten how dull it could be. ~What it would take to be “one of us” is to be involved or affected by WW1 and other wars/revolutions that occurred throughout the twentieth century as Brett says that the Count was “one of us” since the Count stated that he has been involved in seven wars and four revolutions and shows his arrow wounds and scars in which he had those Abyssinia when he was 21 years old …show more content…

Brett would treat Jake better than most of the other men in the novel and would Behave more honest and less selfish with Jake. Both characters are honest and caring throughout their numerous conversations as Jake admires Brett and although Brett doesn’t harbor the exact feelings for Jake, she stills cares about him and even believes that if they were to live together than she would “tromper” him with everybody which usually stands for cheating on or to deceive in French. (Page 62) “Couldn’t we live together, Brett? Couldn’t we just live together?” “I don’t think so. I’d just tromper you with everybody. You couldn’t stand it.” “I stand it now.” as for Cohn’s relationship with Frances, it’s shown that Cohn is usually pushed around and teased by Frances due to his kind behavior and actions, his desire to go to South America, and his refusal to marry Frances. Thus this makes Frances generally give Cohn a hard time by insulting or teasing him in front of Jake and other characters. (Page 55-56) She turned to Cohn and smile at him. He was not smiling now. “You were only going to give me a hundred pounds weren’t you Robert? But I made him give two hundred pounds. He’s really very generous. Aren’t

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