The Great Gatsby highlights __________. A.the empty materialism that is damaging American society.
B.the need for a more even distribution of wealth and resources among the population.
C.the belief that there is no country in the world with equal greatness
B? F. Scott Fitzgerald's decision to write The Great Gatsby from Nick Carraway's point of view means that readers __________.
A.are not likely to be interested in the story because Nick is the novel's least interesting character.
B.only know what Nick tells them and have their opinions shaped by him.
C.have to choose whether or not to believe Nick's side of the story or Gatsby's side.
C?

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The Great Gatsby highlights __________.
A.the empty materialism that is damaging American society.


F. Scott Fitzgerald's decision to write The Great Gatsby from Nick Carraway's point of view means that readers __________.

C.have to choose whether or not to believe Nick's side of the story or Gatsby's side.

Answer:

1. A. Empty materialism that is damaging the society.

2. C. Have to choose whether or not to believe Nick's side of the story or Gatsby's side.

Explanation:

1. "Great Gatsby" illustrates the intensity of materialism that swept away the American culture and displays the shallowness and futility of the relentless pursuit of material possessions. Fitzgerald emphasizes the damage caused by this materialism has deprived the American society of actual growth.

2. Fitzgerald presents the story through Nick's point of view to illustrate the events more significantly as he is a character too. Yet Fitzgerald has made necessary omissions and contradictions to provide the audience with a scope to decide whether to believe Nick's ideas or not. Thus, this leaves the story open-ended.