Which theme is most prominent in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby?

A. Glamorous exteriors may conceal hidden fears and anxieties.

B. Nations must unite in order to reclaim their past glories.

C. Capitalism has brought misery and suffering to poor workers.

D. People must not allow their irrational emotions to guide their actions.​

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A prominent theme in The Great Gatsby was that A. Glamorous exteriors may conceal hidden fears and anxieties.

What was a theme of the Great Gatsby?

Gatsby loved and obsessed over a lady called Daisy Buchanan which led him to pursuing her even though she was married.

He was a wealthy man who looked quite opulent in his high mansion and sleek cars but beneath all that was a scared man who was worried that Daisy would never accept him. And he was right.

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