Disillusionment and Hedonism

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Disillusionment and Hedonism After you finish reading chapter 3, complete the charts below on your own paper. Use your notes on Modernism to help you complete each chart. Define (Define the word below) Character and Quote from Novel (List the character and find a quote from the novel that shows disillusionment) Explain (Why does this quote demonstrates that fact that that character is disillusioned?) Disillusionment: 1. Nick: 2. Daisy: Define (Define the word below) Quote from Novel (Find a quote from the novel that shows hedonism) Explain (Why does this quote demonstrate hedonism?) Hedonism: 1. 2. 3.