Having met three of our five major players in
The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald sets up the romance of Tom and his mistress Myrtle in chapter two. Set aside your personal feelings whether it is acceptable to stray or not and analyze the characters of both Tom and his mistress. It is almost as if they are the gender equivalent of each other. You will receive a study guide in class, but if you've lost yours for some reason you can
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The Great Gatsby, Chapter Two Study Guide . Don't lose this one. Here's to the reckless wild abandon that is the Jazz Age.
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