Analysis Of The Great Gatsby Dialectical Journal

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Quote #1: After playing with Sybil, Seymour returns to the hotel room. He regains purity through the young girl to reconnect with society which he subsequently looses. Seymour looses his temper and gets into a dispute on the elevator, "'If you want to look at my feet say so,' said the young man. 'But don't be a God-damned sneak about it'" (Salinger 16). Mr. Glass revives his innocence through Sybil because his brokenness does not matter to her. However, as he returns to his wife and returns to the adult world, the innocence he gains back, soon vanishes before his eyes. Though Seymour did regain his innocence through Sybil, he never fully reconnects with the adult world after the war symbolizing his lost of innocence. Quote #2: Sybil allows

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