Chapter Analysis: The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald

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Rationale: This written task relates to the book The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and in particular, is a will and informal letter explaining the will written by Jay Gatsby. The will describes to whom Gatsby’s possessions, wealth, and property will go to as well as whom will be entrusted to execute his will. The personal letter then explains the decisions of the Will and Gatsby’s requests to his benefactors, along with some last words. I chose a will and personal letter because it is never told to whom Gatsby’s possessions and wealth go to when he dies, or that Gatsby wrote a will. I chose to write it from Gatsby’s perspective to give slightly different insight on characters’ relationships with Gatsby compared to those seen…show more content…
ARTICLE III – DISPOSISTION OF PROPERTY A. Specific Bequests. I direct that the following specific bequests be made from my estate. 40% of my current wealth shall be distributed to the Buchanan family with Daisy Buchanan as primary recipient. If this beneficiary does not survive me, this bequest shall be distributed to Pammy Buchanan. If this beneficiary does not survive me, this bequest shall be distributed with my residuary estate. My medals, letters, and vehicles shall be distributed to Nick Carraway. B. Remaining Tangible Personal Property. My remaining tangible personal property shall be distributed to Henry C. Gatz. If this beneficiary does not survive me, this bequest shall be distributed to Nick Carraway. If this beneficiary does not survive me, this bequest shall be distributed with my residuary estate. C. Residuary Estate. I direct that my residuary estate be distributed to the following beneficiaries in the percentages as shown: 30 % - Daisy Buchanan, West Egg, New York. If this person does not survive me, this share shall be distributed to Pammy Buchanan, West Egg, New York. 20 % - Nick Carraway, West Egg, New York. 10 % - Henry Gatz,

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