The Great Gatsby Rhetorical Analysis

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It can be shown that there are different climaxes in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. A part that especially catches readers attention and gets them clenching their fists is the heated argument between Jay Gatsby and Tom Buchanan. Everyone goes to the hotel in New York to have a drink which later turns into something more. The truth about people start to come out and characters start to retort back and forth. Gatsby calls Tom and “old sport” where Tom then gets furious and starts yelling. Tom has suspected that an affair is going on between Gatsby and Daisy. Tom also talks about Gatsby’s illegal life where Daisy is then surprised by what she is finding out. Gatsby also gets heated to the point where he wants Daisy to tell Tom that she