Dec 06, 2012 · When Nick told to Gatsby that "you can't repeat the past",Gataby replied,"Why of course you can!"Do you agree with Nick or Gatsby. No I have to agree with Nick. The past really can't be repeated. If one tries, it becomes something entirely different or at best a twisted representation of what once happened.
Mar 29, 2019 · In chapter 6, Nick tells Gatsby, "You can't repeat the past," Gatsby replies, "Why of course you can." Do you agree with Nick or with Gatsby? Most readers would agree with …
Mar 02, 2017 · Home The Great Gatsby Q & A When Nick told Gatsby that "you ... The Great Gatsby When Nick told Gatsby that "you can't repeat the past". Gatsby replied, "Why of course you can!" Do you agree with Nick or Gatsby?? Asked by Xamirra M #426866 on 3/2/2017 9:58 PM Last updated by Aslan on 3/2/2017 10:18 PM
May 04, 2017 · When Nick told Gatsby “you can’t repeat the past”, Gatsby replied, “Why of course you can!” Do you agree with Nick or Gatsby? I agree when Nick says that the past cannot be repeated for various reasons. As much as Gatsby wants everything to go back to the way it was several years ago, Daisy will never going to be who she was when Gatsby first met her. A …
When Nick cautions Gatsby that "You can't repeat the past," Gatsby idealistically answers "Why of course you can!" words that strike Nick soundly because of their "appalling sentimentality," which both delights and disgusts him.
This quote belongs in Chapter 6 of Francis Scott Fitzgerald's famous novel, “The Great Gatsby.” To which Gatsby replies, “Can't repeat the past? Why, of course, you can!” This conversation gives a hint about Gatsby's intention to return Daisy Buchanan, his past love.Nov 12, 2021
In response to Nick Gatsby say's "can't repeat the past? Why of course you can!" This truly highlights his inability to accept the truth, being that Daisy has moved on and is married with a child. It is not only foolish, it is delusional to think that you can turn back time.
Nick know that you can't and shouldn't repeat the past, but Gatsby thinks he can just erase the last five years and start over again. His opinion is unrealistic because it's been five years and both of them have changed.