Explain why Gatsby from “The Great Gatsby” is considered romantic

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Explain why Gatsby from “The Great Gatsby” is considered romantic

In a fully-developed essay, explain why Gatsby from “The Great Gatsby” is considered romantic. Cite four specific, detailed examples from The Great Gatsby to support your statements.

(Length: 500 to 750 words)

Be sure that you identify and read outside commentary and criticism about the writing of F. Scott Fitzgerald. In your activity, include three commentary/criticism sources. You need not necessarily agree with the critic, but if you disagree you should state your case for an alternative interpretation. Of course, you may also use the commentary for support. Be sure to cite your sources according to MLA style.