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The Great Gatsby - Critics Quotes
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William Rose Bennet (1925) - the book in general - ANSWER - "The queer charm,
colour, wonder and drama of a young and reckless world'


Jonathan Yardley (2007) - the book in general - ANSWER - "Fitzgerald give us a
meditation on some of this country's most central ideas... the quest for new life, the
preoccupation with class, the hunger for riches"


Claire Stocks (2007) - Nick Carraway - ANSWER - "Nick wants to portray Gatsby as
'great' and to ignore or edit anything that might undermine that image"


Thomas Flanagan (2000) - Jay Gatsby - ANSWER - "Gatsby lives in the world of
romantic energies and colors"


Scott Fitzgerald to his daughter - Contextual evidence - ANSWER - "Life is essentially
a cheat ... the redeeming things are not happiness and pleasure... but the deeper
satisfactions that come out of the struggle"


David O'Rourke - Nick Carraway - ANSWER - "Nick is considered to be quite reliable,
basically honest and ultimately changed by his contact with Gatsby"


A.E. Dyson - Jay Gatsby - ANSWER - "In one sense Gatsby is the apotheosis of his
rootless society... He really believes in himself and his illusions"


Edwin Clark (1925) - the characters in general - ANSWER - "...Fitzgerald discloses in
these people a means of spirit, carelessness and absence of loyalties. He cannot
hate them, for they are dumb in their insensate selfishness..."


A.E. Dyson - Tom Buchanan - ANSWER - "Tom's restlessness is an arrogant
assertiveness seeking to evade in bluster the deep uneasiness of self-knowledge'

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