Gatsby's Parties as a Metaphor
Viewed metaphorically, what do the lavish parties in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby” most likely symbolize?
A
His genuine desire for social connection.
B
His attempt at reliving his past memories with Daisy.
C
A celebration of newfound wealth after World War I.
D
The hollowness of the American Dream during the Jazz Age.
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