The Meaning Of Chapter 6 Of The Great Gatsby

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An appropriate title for “Chapter 6” of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald would be “Rewind”. This title is fitting because of the tendency of the characters to focus on the events of the past. Because of Tom’s interest in Gatsby’s past, and Gatsby’s interest of reliving his past with Daisy, “Rewind” is a precise representation of a title for “Chapter 6”. Tom wants to know who Gatsby truly is and how he earned all of his money. Gatsby is interested in reliving his glory days with Daisy, and can’t let them go. According to Tom, Gatsby is a “bootlegger”, meaning Tom believes Gatsby’s wealth has come from dishonest means such as smuggling alcoholic beverages during the Prohibition, which made alcohol illegal. This shows that even though

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