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The Great Gatsby: Summary And Review

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The date of the play is 1901 and the time that it starts is just before dawn.
65. It shows that the Stage Manager knows what is going to happen in the future and that he is well aware of what’s going to happen with the characters in the play.
66. The Stage Manager says that Joe Crowell Jr. was very smart from the start but then he dies when the war breaks out. It makes me feel kind of upset because I would’ve wanted to know that later on in the play not from the very beginning when I’m barely learning about who Joe was.
67. She got offered the money for her grandmother westword’s highboy. She would like to go to Paris, France with the money because she doesn’t want to die without going somewhere that’s different from her town.
68. George loves …show more content…

Dr. Gibbs talks to George about him helping his mom around the house. Dr. Gibbs sets the point out to George by saying that he really isn’t grown yet.
*Act II: Love and Marriage*
71. The main setting in this act is the church where George and Emily are getting married.
72. They usually get marry young. People in Grover’s Corners get married after the end of high school.
73. In his eyes the only thing that he think that’s regrettable is that they are both way too young to marry.
74. The thing that Dr. Gibbs remembers about their wedding is that he didn’t know his wife so he was worried that they wouldn’t have anything to talk about.
75. She makes such a big deal with George about his shoes because she doesn’t want him to get a cold and she shouldn’t be telling him to put his shoes on so he’s still immature.
76. Mr. Webb wants George to learn to take choices for his own good and not ask for any opinions on what to do from other people.
77. The reasons that Emily gave was that George has changed a lot in character and that he turned as a joke. She tells him that he has been spending too much time in the baseball field and hardly spends any time with her or at his own house.
78. He tries to calm her down and thanks her for letting him know what she thought about

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