had an assignment based on Gatsby where we have to pick a quote we feel has the most emotional weight and make a drawing or collage to reflect it and sadly it is now the most gorgeous piece of art I’ve made in 10,000 years. shoutout to them 1920s queers❓❓
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Nick Carraway really said: I don’t like people but have I mentioned 💖💕💖Gatsby 💖💗💕
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Drawing in different styles is so fun (I consider this to be my “chibi” style rhhru)
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green light
headcanon that nick has hazel eyes that light up green in the sun
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Confession time: the only reason English teachers teach The Great Gatsby is so we can continue to fuel the Nick/Gatsby ao3 tag. It is our lifeblood.
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my roman empire is reading classic literature involving two male protagonists and yelling "GAYYYYYYYY" at the poor unsuspecting pages
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Do you guys think that if Nick, Gatsby, Tom, Daisy, Jordan, Myrtle, and the others were put into a high school setting, all the girls would start noticing that Nick and Gatsby are a bit too close?
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“You better not show at as Two Flaming Homosexuals to the Function!”
Me:
Nick is so Obviously Obsessed with Gatsby it should have been called The Great Gay 🙄‼️
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NOOO WAYYYY MY ENGLISH TEACHER MADE THIS AN OPTION ON A TEST, I FUCKINGG LOVE HIM (he also spelled nick's last name wrong)
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Love reading classical literature then immediately going to ao3 for a queer fix it AU
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The thing that really gets me about Natsby is that neither of them realised that they were in love with eachother. Nick was too busy trying to be straight and dating Jordan while Gatsby was obviously too busy pursuing Daisy because he had irrevocably connected her to his grand vision of himself. If Nick had accepted his homosexuality and if Gatsby had accepted that Daisy wasn't essential to his vision and that visions can change they could have possibly been happy together. To me, that's the real tragedy in The Great Gatsby.
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I BELIEVE IN TOBEY MAGUIRE'S "EAT THE RICH" CHARACTERS SUPREMACY.
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“What about the mediocre/average Gatsby” Gatsby WAS mediocre Nick was just gay
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Poor Nick was the ONLY one who ever loved Gatsby, he tried his best to reason with him, to save him, but eventually he could only watch the love of his life get closer and closer to his tragic fate. Powerless.
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guess whos back with more
ok bye lol
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