Why Is Jay Important In The Great Gatsby

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In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby has had a lot of loss in his lifetime. He lost his family when he moved and changed his name. His friend Dan Cody, who died left $25,000 for Gatsby, but Dan Cody’s mistress wouldn’t let Gatsby have it. Also, when Gatsby went off to war he was with his true love, Daisey, when he came back she was married to Tom with a kid. Gatsby was born as James Gatz on a failing farm in North Dakota. He thought he was more, he could do more so he set out to try. When he left his family he changed his name to Jay Gatsby and hasn’t talked to them since. He makes things up to make it seem like he was better than the failing farm. On his way to start a new life he met a man in a yacht in the middle of

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