Defining Happiness In John Steinbeck's 'The Great Gatsby'

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#1 When Jim is defining happiness I do believe that Antonia would agree. Mostly because of the events in book one Section three were they seem to enjoy being together hence becoming one. In the quote" I leaned my back against a warm yellow pumpkin. There were some ground cherry bushes growing along the furrows, full of fruit. " shows that there was great peaceful sneery to behold and with the quote in section three "looking down at the trees and bushes that grew below us. " shows them looking at the sneery together. Another quote is "All about me giant grasshoppers, twice as big as any I had ever seen, were doing acrobatic feats among the dried vines. " In the quote it talks about Jim watching the grass hopers play this is similar to the quote

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