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"The Great Gatsby" - In the book “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the term “old sport” is used 45 times — 42 of them by Gatsby himself. The 2013 film adaptation, directed by Baz Luhrmann, turns the frequency up a notch, using “old sport” 55 times throughout the film. As a 20th-century, gentlemanly term of endearment, Gatsby often directs his use of “old sport” on Nick. His excessive use of the term is an attempt to emphasize his high social status and the idea that he’s come from old money. It also shows an over-familiarity of character which comes across as superficial and suits his character — since no one really knows Gatsby at all.:
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