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Reality in The Great Gatsby
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There is no doubt about the fact that The Great Gatsby can be considered to be literary realism. Author William Dean Howells, in his book "Criticism and Fiction" (1891) wrote "Let it portray men and women as they are, actuated by the motives and passions in the measure we all know; let it speak the dialect, the language, that most Americans know the language of unaffected people everywhere". This paper explains how The Great Gatsby does just that. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Reality in The Great Gatsby
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