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Eleanora Price

The Impact of Social Expectations on Personal Identity

1. Social expectations can have a powerful influence on how we view our own personal identity. In "The Great Gatsby: A Graphic Novel," we see how the expectations of society can shape the actions and beliefs of the characters. 2. For example, Gatsby's desire to be accepted by the upper class leads him to take on a false identity in order to fit in. His efforts to live up to the expectations of society, however, lead to his ultimate downfall. 3. We also see how Daisy's hopes of finding true love lead her to abandon her family and take up with Gatsby. Even though she knows that her actions are wrong, she is still willing to make the sacrifice in order to meet the expectations of society. 4. The novel serves as a cautionary tale, showing how social expectations can have a profound impact on our sense of personal identity. In the end, it is important to remember that it is our own beliefs and values that will ultimately define us.

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The Great Gatsby: A Graphic Novel

F. Scott Fitzgerald

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