In Jay Gatsby, Fitzgerald has created a conundrum of a character: as he grows progressively more flagrant

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In Jay Gatsby, Fitzgerald has created a conundrum of a character: as he grows progressively more flagrant in his spending and his lifestyle, Gatsby also becomes progressively more charming such that readers are forced to simultaneously admire and abhor his _______.

a. Ignominy

b. Dissipation

c. Repute

d. Volubility

e. Profligacy

f. Stature

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