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Briley Barrett
25 November, 18:25
What is the tone in chapter 8 of the great gatsby
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Collin Strong
25 November, 18:50
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At the beginning of chapter 8, the tone is set by Nick's restless sleep and anxious thoughts. There is also the sense that Gatsby is now hopelessly hanging on to his dream of getting back together with Daisy. In this chapter, Gatsby related his real story to Nick, the story of how he became Gatsby.
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