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There are two possible answers that I'd lean towards. I find it ironic that A. Daisy doesn't attend his funeral even though they were lovers and D. He tries and fails to recreate the past. Answer D is the more likely one though. Hope this helps.
The Great Gatsby is a book about the historical romantic drama between a millionaire and a wealthy young woman named Daisy.
The book is ironic about succeeding Daisy's affections as Gatsby tries and fails to recreate the past.
The plot of Great Gatsby:
- The book conveys the message is the American dream is fanciful and is ultimately unattainable. The book is bout a poor man who became wealthy to marry his love.
- Gatsby discovers that Daisy is his lady love and belongs to a wealthy community. The irony is that Gatz can never be part of Daisy's circle and believes that money can win over Daisy.
Thus, the Gatz earns enough money and still cannot marry the love of his life.
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