Tom&Gatsby's Confrontation
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Tom&Gatsby's Confrontation
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Tom&Gatsby's Confrontation

"Then I turned back to Gatsby - and was startled
at his expression. He looked - and this is said in all
contempt for the babbled slander of his garden - as if
he had "killed a man." For a moment the set of his face could be described in just that fantastic way."
(135)
The red and black represents one's hatred for each other. Tom and Gatsby have a confrontation
which turns more into a fight. They are fighting
over Daisy, who they both want. Nick is
describing how Gatsby lo

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