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How does Fitzgerald develop each of these themes in The Great Gatsby?

Drag one detail from the text into each box to match it with the theme it supports.

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You see I think everything’s terrible anyhow,’ she went on in a convinced way. ‘Everybody thinks so—the most advanced people. And I know. I’ve been everywhere and seen everything and done everything.

Into detail 1: (Those gifted with the most wealth and power are often the least content.) box.

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"So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past"

Into detail 2: (Although it is impossible to go back in time, some people cannot resist trying to do so.) box.

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