Seventeen-year-old James Gatz hails from rural North Dakota where he was born to a poor German-American family in 1890. He later met Dan Cody; a copper magnate who becomes his mentor and invites Gatsby on a 10-year voyage on his yacht. Gatsby, 27, meets and falls in love with Daisy, who comes from a rich and patrician family in Louisville. The ambition and dedication of a man who loves a woman but loses her; rags to riches not in the most legal way, and clinging to the hope of impracticable dreams stuck in the past will overwhelm even the most admirable person, Jay Gatsby. Jay Gatsby has multiple personalities. His feelings were taken into consideration many times in this novel. First, Gatsby meets a beautiful young woman named Daisy, they are madly in love, but Gatsby has to leave to go to war, and when he returns she is married to the wealthy Tom Buchanan. Gatsby also has trouble adjusting to people. He has to throw parties and try to behave normally with people. Gatsby has many friends who know a friend who he did a favor to those kind of people. He is a good friend of Mayer Wol...
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