In The Great Gatsby, how does the setting of Gatsby’s funeral affect the story?

Select the two correct answers.


Readers understand that in his efforts to win back Daisy, Gatsby formed no personal relationships of his own.

It highlights the shallow nature of the people who took advantage of Gatsby’s generosity and reflects the moral decay of the wealthy.

Readers realize that although he lived an excessive lifestyle, Gatsby always appreciated his humble past and moral upbringing.

It gives Nick the opportunity to bond with Gatsby’s father and feel vindicated in his defense of Gatsby’s good character.

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Answer:

The correct answers are:

"Readers understand that in his efforts to win back Daisy, Gatsby formed no personal relationships of his own."

and

"It highlights the shallow nature of the people who took advantage of Gatsby’s generosity and reflects the moral decay of the wealthy."

Explanation:

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In The Great Gatsby, the two ways the setting of Gatsby’s funeral affect the story is:

  • "Readers understand that in his efforts to win back Daisy, Gatsby formed no personal relationships of his own."
  • "It highlights the shallow nature of the people who took advantage of Gatsby’s generosity and reflects the moral decay of the wealthy."

According to the given question, we are asked to state the two ways the setting of Gatsby’s funeral affect the story and how it affects the readers understanding of the story.

As a result of this, we can see that based on the complete text, there is the narration about the love which Gatsby has for Daisy and how he tries to win back her love, and the moral decay in the society as people try to take advantage of Gatsby's generosity.

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