The Theme Of Dont Repeat The Past In The Great Gatsby

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In the book "The Great Gatsby” there is a recurring theme of "don't repeat the past”, this theme shapes society as a whole, enhances the plot, and develops Nick as a character throughout the book. At the end of the book Nick talks about how society tends to want to be in the past or even try to create it. It is stated, “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.” (189) Society as a whole tries its best to get out of the current but it always seems to end back in the past or trying to recreate it. Gatsby being so set on repeating the past enhances plot majorly. Stated from chapter six, “Can’t repeat the past?’’he cried incredulously. “Why of course you can!” (116) Gatsby is claiming that he really will do