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what is the significance of the title The Great Gatsby?

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  • 19-03-2019

The title of the book is a metaphor of Gatsby. He serves as this grand illusion of a great and larger-than-life character as portrayed by the gossip and rumors at his parties. Many people don't have much of a real impression of him so they have made him into something immense and exciting.

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