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Great Gatsby 8
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Then wear the Gold hat, if that will move her if you can bounce high, bounce for her too Till she cry, 'Lover, gold-hatted , high-bouncing lover, I must have you'
This poem is about someone's struggle to obtain a woman just out of reach. He does everything for her. "Then wear the Gold hat, if th ....
Middle of essay .... "gold hat" and "bouncing high."
When Daisy realizes he has done all this for her she cries. It seems ridiculous at first because it appears it is because of the beauty of his shirts. This is the moment where she cries 'Lover, Gold-hatted, high-bouncing lover. I must have you.' She has realized that every thing is for her. He is wearing the Gold hat, and bouncing high, for her to notice.
Every relationship based on the "Everything for you" attitude we have witnessed has failed. Is Fitzger.... |
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