The Great Gatsby Quote Analysis

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I learned from ¨The Great Gatsby¨ by E. Scott Fitzgerald that it doesn't matter how much money you have if at the end, you're still empty inside. Money can buy many things but happiness. It can buy you parties but not real fun. It can buy you people to be there when you're in the good times but it can't buy you real friends to be there in the dark days. It can't buy real love either. Money can buy you parties but not real fun. Gatsby always had big parties ever since he was rich. His parties were so big that people weren't invited, they just came from all over New york and New Jersey. His mansion would get packed with people he didn't even know, no one ever saw him either. In reality he never had fun, there was never anyone really there to

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