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The Great Gatsby - Chapter 3 : Questions

The rumors about Gatsby spread by the two girls and Jordan were that they think Gatsby is a German spy or even killed a man. I think What makes Gatsby so mysterious is that he tends to keep to himself and go about his days. Nick calls the man Owl Eyes (balasco). Nick imagines Gatsby to be rosy, imposing and husky. Nick finds out about Jordan that she is attractive, dishonest and an observer. They plan to go to New York and go boating. Nicks cardinal sin is that he is honest because it’s ironic. Nick doesn’t fit in even though he isn’t as rich as them.

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