Klipspringer, a character in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby," seems to be affected by the reunion between Gatsby and Daisy as it highlights the emotional tension and unresolved feelings between them. His role as a guest at Gatsby's mansion underscores the superficiality of the relationships surrounding Gatsby, and he appears to embody the theme of longing and unattainable dreams. The reunion brings to the surface Klipspringer's own insecurities and the fleeting nature of the connections in their lavish lifestyle.
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