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The Great Gatsby VIII Despite Gatsby’s lies and questionable business dealings,

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The Great Gatsby VIIIDespite Gatsby’s lies and questionable business dealings, Nick claims, “They’re a rotten crowd… you’re worth the whole damn bunch put together.” Is Gatsby better than the people he aspires to be like?DreamerGatsby (is or is not) better than the society he is aspiring to join. There are several reasons to support this claim. To begin with, Gatsby . . . (reason). A person who is . . . (explanation). In addition, Gatsby . . . (reason). For example, he is able . . . (reason). More importantly, Gatsby . . . (reason). An individual who . . . (explanation). In the lecture notes, Module Twelve, it suggests, (a summary of the evidence) (Stoddart). This illustrates . . . (explanation of how the evidence proves the claim). In Chapter VIII, Nick argues, “(direct quote from the primary text as evidence)” (Fitzgerald 158). This passage proves . . . (explanation of how the evidence proves the assertion). Therefore, Gatsby (is or is not) better than the society he is aspiring to join.Works CitedFitzgerald, F. Scott. The Great Gatsby. New York: Simon &Schuster, 1925. Print.

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