The Great Gatsby is a novel of triumph and tragedy, noted for the remarkable way its author captures a cross-section of American society. The writers of the Lost Generation expressed feelings of disillusionment with American society, which they felt denied them a voice in their own futures. Pick a passage from the Great Gatsby book that shows how Jay Gatsby/James Gatz differs from the disillusioned writers of the Lost generation.

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The Great Gatsby is a novel of triumph and tragedy, noted for the remarkable way its author captures a cross-section of American society.

The writers of the Lost Generation expressed feelings of disillusionment with American society, which they felt denied them a voice in their own futures.

Pick a passage from the Great Gatsby book that shows how Jay Gatsby/James Gatz differs from the disillusioned writers of the Lost generation.

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