Essay Galaxy - Great Gatsby
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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 that will move her," Shows even the smallest things are done with her in mind. The poem does assume that if everything is done for her, then she will eventually be his.
This is not only the story of Gatsby, but also the story of F. Scott Fitzgerald. He sought out his ex-wife, with the same "Everything for you" attitude. She refused to marry him until he made his first million. Since
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