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    When Nick first tried to take initiative at a time too late‚ he tried to persuade Gatsby that he could not “repeat the past.” Gatsby‚ instead‚ wanted to restore things “the way” they were “before” (Fitzgerald 110). Gatsby’s actions were completely based on his ambitions to resurrect the time that was five years ago; he stylized himself with a pink suit‚ a bunch of parties‚ and a rich cream car‚ all to fall in love with an idealized version of a mediocre woman. Even if Nick provided evidence to persuade

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    conceived vision of life”(McAdams 112). F.Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby holds several characters responsible for living their lives in a lie. Fitzgerald writes

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    Is Gatsby great or not? Section 1: Gatsby is generous to the people at his parties. He throws banquets and spends a lot of money on food‚ preparations and entertainment. Gatsby is a generous host. “most people were brought” “Every Friday five crates of oranges and lemons arrived from a fruiterer in New York--every Monday these same oranges and lemons left his back door in a pyramid of pulpless halves.” “At least once a fortnight a corps of caterers came down with several hundred feet

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    December 13‚ 2013 Wealth is Not Always Great Money has always had an effect on people‚ throughout history people have always strived to achieve wealth. However being rich and wealthy is not all about money‚ it is about being happy. In the The Great Gatsby happiness is bought because the characters living in East and West Egg have an absurd amount of money. F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays the lifestyle and behavior of wealthy individuals in The Great Gatsby‚ illuminating the corrupting power money

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    To what extend is the character Nick a reliable narrator in the book ’The Great Gatbsy’? Nick is a person with a number of contrasting allegiances within the book. For example he finds connections between himself and Gatsby‚ both serving in the War and that the both come from the ‘Mid-West’. However‚ Nick is also connected to the Buchannan’s: he is Daisy’s cousin‚ he comes from a wealthy background and he went to the same college as Tom Buchannan. Also‚ Nick says that his father told him to remember

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    The Great Gatsby essay The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a novel about a man named Jay Gatsby who is living in the era which Fitzgerald referred to as the Jazz Age. The story is told through the eyes of Nick Carraway who characterizes himself as‚ “one of the few honest people that I have ever known.” Speaking of characterization‚ Fitzgerald writes masterfully to create morally ambiguous characters which have a huge impact on the story. Although George Wilson was morally ambiguous‚ Daisy

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    Published in 1925‚ The Great Gatsby became an immediate classic and propelled its author to fame. The novel captured the spirit of the "Jazz Age‚" a post−World War I era in upper−class America. However‚ Gatsby expresses more than the exuberance of the times. It depicts the restlessness and corruption that pervades the novel and "infects" the story and its hero too. Because the novel is not just about one man‚ James Gatz or Jay Gatsby‚ but about aspects of the human condition of an era‚ and themes

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    1. How does Nick describe himself at the beginning of the novel? As tolerant‚ and smart 2. How does Nick describe Tom Buchanan? One of the most powerful ends that ever played football and sturdy‚ straw haired man with a rather hard mouth and supercilious manner. 3. Who is Jordan Baker? Daisy’s friend 4. What is Gatsby doing when Nick first sees him? Standing on the lawn starring towards the city at a single green light Interpreting Meanings 1. Describe the ambiguity in Nick�s initial descriptions

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    Jordan expresses a statement that seems contradictory but when analyzed closer it appears to be true. When at a large party‚ of 200 people‚ it is less likely that everyone is listening to a conversation you are having with a small group of people. It is almost impossible because of the noise and commotion that is going on‚ for anyone to eavesdrop or overhear your conversation‚ therefore granting you privacy. Whereas at a small party‚ of 20 people‚ it is more likely that everyone is involved in the

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    in "The Great Gatsby" is Daisy Buchanan. Daisy is a consistent liar throughout the novel. She is having an affair with Gatsby who claims that he loves her but is married to Tom who is a big jerk. She loved Gatsby from a young age but when Gatsby was sent off to war and Daisy said that she would wait for him‚ she dishonors her word and decides that she is going to marry Tom Buchanan. Tom is the bad guy in the story. He never does anything right and is basically the enemy of Gatsby. Gatsby believes

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