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Causes Of Death In The Great Gatsby

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The Blame of Gatsby’s Death The saying “There is only one happiness in this life, to love and to be loved by George Sand connects the many relationships in the novel The Great Gatsby. George Sand was a French Romantic writer known primarily for her so-called rustic novels. In the The Great Gatsby, many people argue that the story is a romantic-type story with the affection of love that is shown with different links with each character. Love is a very powerful feeling that has the ability to cause jealousy which can lead to death. Gatsby’s emotions for his woman was all grudge from Tom. Gatsby never was happy with his life without Daisy Buchanan. The most interesting man, Gatsby, has his world turned upside down in an instant pull of a trigger. In the novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the character that is most responsible for the death of Jay Gatsby is Nick Carraway. The main protagonist, Nick Carraway, could have prevented Tom from seeing Myrtle and possible end the relationship with Daisy. In the beginning, Nick is invited over to the Buchanan’s for dinner. Tom, who is Nick’s friend from college, has gotten a word from one of his butler’s about an important call. He and Daisy, the cousin of Nick and wife of Tom, go to the next room to take the phone call. While they were gone, Jordan Baker, a friend of the Buchanan’s and professional golfer, spills a secret to Nick. She says hesitantly , “Tom’s got some woman in New York” (Fitzgerald 15). Right off the

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