Uncommunicable In The Great Gatsby

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The main theme of The Great Gatsby is the questions of if it’s possible to relive the past. In the above passage we witness evidence of this theme with the use of the words “unutterable” and “uncommunicable.” What is unutterable for Gatsby is experiences with Daisy, and his unorthodox methods of trying to get back with her. Gatsby is like a child who's fallen in love for the first time; he’s so caught up in the moment that nothing else matters to him and “his mind would never romp again like the mind of a God.” Gatsby also cannot utter to others his upcoming and how he became the man he is today to try and win over Daisy. Gatsby thinks that the only thing stopping Daisy from marrying him is his lack of wealth, so he starts committing crimes

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