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He doesn't like their lies, but he has no objection to their fornicating and sitting on each other's laps, and, and, those parties at Gatsby's ... remember, ladies and gentlemen, this Gatsby is the hero of the bookand who is he?
IsThatLegal? 2004
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"Gatsby" is required high school reading these days -- but if you managed to skip it, we won't spoil it for you.
With ‘Australia’ Behind Him, Baz Luhrmann Looks To ‘The Great Gatsby’ » MTV Movies Blog 2008
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"The Great Gatsby" is not because the crime happens at the end.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' is read aloud - and acted out - over more than 6 hours
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"The Great Gatsby" is not because the crime happens at the end.
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"The Great Gatsby" is not because the crime happens at the end.
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So the question becomes, I suppose, are the party-goers in Gatsby in any way similar to the party-goers Combs so often hosts?
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' is read aloud - and acted out - over more than 6 hours
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Even the poster, suggesting Disco Gatsby, is wrong-headed.
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That said, wealth and beauty play a key role in Gatsby's destruction, and they cause Pip to behave in such a way that he loses all sense of his truest self.
A Conversation with Richard Russo author of Empire Falls 2010
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