An end.
A Reflection:

"James Gatz, and his alter-ego, Jay Gatsby, met physical demise. James Gatz ended his own life, or so he had thought, on that fateful day so many years ago, when he simply misinformed an employer of his true name. What he created was a dream for himself - created an identity far more fantastic than that of James Gatz. He created a world of ideals for himself - of all that society valued at the time. Fame, fortune, power. Yet at some point, Jay Gatsby became entangled with something far more complicated than anything he could create - love. A dream of love. Upon selling his soul for love, Jay Gatsby became yet again a changed man.  

 

With such constant change, was the body of a man, whom was once known as James Gatz, simply a hollow for dreams to be emptied into? And if so, did this man ever really meet an end? Can dreams die?" 

 

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Chris