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In the shimmering opulence of Jay Gatsby's extravagant soirées, where champagne flows like the dreams of the Jazz Age, there is a singular, haunting detail that lingers in the air—the unspoken question of whether the glittering spectacle is a manifestation of the American Dream realized or a mirage concealing the emptiness that accompanies the pursuit of the unattainable. Welcome to "The Great Gatsby," where the facade of wealth and excess obscures a profound exploration of the elusive promise that is the American Dream.
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