Which of the following is the most appropriate thesis?
In The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway overestimates the virtues of Gatsby so that he can turn Gatsby into a second father.
In The Great Gatsby, Gatsby's pursuit of Daisy is a flight from shame and self-hate.
In The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway tells the story of a man who lives next door.
In The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway seeks a world freer than his father provided.
In The Great Gatsby, Gatsby creates an idealized image of himself, then comes to believe he is the idealized Gatsby he has conceived

Please explain why.

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