What is ironic about gatsby's success in the great gatsby?
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a. he has everything that...
What is ironic about gatsby's success in the great gatsby?
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a. he has everything that the american dream promises, and he still
isn't happy.
b. despite all his wealth, he still can't afford to travel to europe or
asia.
c. he uses his wealth to throw elaborate parties that make him
locally famous.
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d. unlike others in west egg, he started out as the poor son of
unsuccessful farmers.
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