Chapter One: Social Class
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- Created on: 05-05-16 23:45
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- Chapter One: Social Class
- "They had spent a year in France for no particular reason"
- There is no real evidence of the Buchanans involving themselves in labour
- "Hulking"
- Daisy gets away with repetition and Myrtle does not
- "A mansion inhabited by a gentleman"
- Gatsby looks like he has background but he can't buy the title
- "A sense of fundamental decencies is parcelled out unequally at birth"
- Nick is showing us how background is dependable
- "Rise of the Coloured Empires"
- Tom's racism and white supremacy. He believes white people are the more elite
- "West Egg, well , the less fashionable of the two"
- West has self-made wealth whilst East has inherited wealth
- "They had spent a year in France for no particular reason"
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