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What is the climax of the book the great Gatsby?

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The climax of The Great Gatsby is when Tom confronts Gatsby about his relationship with Daisy. At this point, it is clear that Daisy's loyalties are divided.

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The climax of the novel comes when the group is driving back from New York in two cars, and Myrtle, Tom's lover, mistakes Gatsby's car for Tom's and runs out into the street and is hit and killed. The car that kills Myrtle belongs to Gatsby, but Daisy is driving. After this, the action resolves quickly.

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