Lindsay Lemus

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For the Puritans, virtue could not exist apart from God—specifically, faith in Christ. For Franklin, Christ was not so much a source as an example worthy of emulation, no different from Socrates. By the time we get to Gatsby, God—or religion or faith—is utterly effaced, replaced by the gods of materialism and self.
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