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Gatsby is described as Nick as "turning out alright in the end." Gatsby appears charismatic throughout the repetition of his "smile" throughout the text. He is described as owning many "exotic shirts" which he has in a variety of colours yet it's the same shirt, this perhaps conveys the idea that the characterisation of Gatsby is that he is part of the corrupted American Dream. This is because he buys the shirts as a symbol of wealth because he has the money to not because he needs them.

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