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The Great Gatsby
Arielle Weiss
Gatsby's Funeral
The day for Gatsby's
funeral
arrives and
the attendees include myself, Gatsby's father, Owl Eyes, and Gatsby's servants.
How could a man of such status have such a pathetic and
depressing
last farewell?
Gatsby's funeral seems to be a summation of his own life in a nutshell. Throughout his years in New York, he had made hundreds and hundreds of acquaintances, but maintained very few friends. Gatsby used just about everyone in his life in order to get to Daisy, and in turn all of his friends used him for his parties. Gatsby's life was one filled with one way relationships.
The Funeral "Party"