What role does Meyer wolfsheim play in the novel why is there so much focus on his nose and what does this tell you about fitzgeralds politics?

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2026-02-21 06:55

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Wolfsheim's nose is tells us nothing of Fitzgerald's politics, but volumes of the prejudices of the day. His nose emphasized as a way of describing him as Jewish, who in the 1920's were stereotyped as shopkeepers, financiers-bankers, or merchants.

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