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The novel is about the impressions people created for others and for themselves

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the novel is about refusing to see reality no matter the cost

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The novel is about maintaining one's illusions through destructive means.

The novel is about the lies people tell themselves to give their lives purpose.

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Joshua Rothman would likely agree that F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby explores the theme of the American Dream and its disillusionment, as well as the social issues and excess of the Jazz Age.

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the novel is about the lies people tell themselves to give their lives purpose

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Refusing reality

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