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    things in literature. For example‚ rain can be cleansing‚ restorative‚ and used as a plot device. In the book‚ The Great Gatsby‚ the weather that occurs is more than a simple detail. The Great Gatsby takes place during an extremely hot summer. The hot‚ humid weather makes the characters tense and uncontrollable. When the book reaches a boiling point‚ in weather and plot. The hottest day of the summer‚ causes the climax of the book. The hotter the weather becomes‚ the tenser the atmosphere. Tom Buchanan

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    Abstract: Before becoming an adult‚ Frank Abagnale lived several lives‚ concurrently. He was envied by little boys‚ and loved by women as a pilot flying for Pan Am. He gain respect from his future father in law‚ by taking the Bar exam and becoming a lawyer. Frank even worked in a hospital as a Doctor‚ before realizing it was not a career for him. How did Frank achieve all this in less than four years‚ by stealing the identities of people he encountered. Frank was one of the children who envied the

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    as well as The Great Gatsby‚ shows the renowned lifestyles found in the Roaring 20 ’s beyond the glamour of lavish parties. Both the novel and the musical create an ambience where drinking is plentiful‚ sex is a fixation‚ and corruption is abundant‚ yet they both capture how exquisite and outrageous these worlds seem to audiences in the modern era. In these worlds‚ everything is ostentatious‚ whether it ’s the glitz found in the jazz club performers or the party-goers. Since The Great Gatsby discusses

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    The knowledge argument is an argument against physicalism that was first formulated by Frank Jackson in 1982. While Jackson no longer endorses it‚ it is still regarded as one of the most important arguments in the philosophy of mind. Physicalism is the metaphysical thesis that‚ basically‚ everything in this world-including cars‚ humans‚ animals‚ research papers‚ even our sensations-are ultimately physical. The knowledge argument attempts to refute this thesis by appealing to the following made-up

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    stronger person who can have a better understanding of life and the right thing to do. Anne Frank and Eva Benitez prove this by despite their situations‚ learning to trust people even though it was difficult considering all they’ve been through. These actions illustrate how both “The Diary of Anne Frank” and “Freedom Writers” have characters who learn that when you trust someone‚ it makes your life easier. Anne Frank started as a closed off person to her mother who never really

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    In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ color is expressed in a variety of ways. The author uses color to emphasize his vision. The use of color throughout the novel further advances the emotion and irony between the characters relationships. To fully understand the meaning behind the color‚ it is important to identify the environment in which they are used in. White‚ green‚ gold and more are colors that Fitzgerald wants the reader to visualize a more in depth meaning. This

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    Rachel Hobson HON English 3 September 11‚ 2011 Critical Analysis: The Great Gatsby Film The classic American novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ presents a major theme of passing time. Losing Daisy meant losing Gatsby’s entire world‚ which he only kept alive through his hope of repeating the past. Daisy is a symbol of everything he values and therefore became the entity of his dream: his dream of spending the rest of his life with Daisy‚ the woman he loves undeniably. But Gatsby doesn’t realize his dream

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    Theories behind Frank Lucas Harlem’s Drug kingpin With Frank Lucas’ life we will be able to demonstrate and explain a few etiological theories starting with Ethnic succession Theory‚ differential association theory‚ and Social Disorganization theory. Before we begin I will explain what each Theory means‚ then we will be able to apply these theories into Frank Lucas’ life. Ethnic succession theory has the idea that ethnic groups involve themselves in organized crime because of their obstacles

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    somewhat unexpected and delayed introduction. The buildup serves to represent the mystery that seems to always surround Gatsby. Gatsby and Daisy’s encounter at tea is significant because Gatsby has meticulously built his life around the possibility of one day being reunited with the girl he fell in love with five years ago. Gatsby is so incredibly love-struck that he lets his guard down‚ allowing the reader a glimpse of what hides behind the extravagance. The climax

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    Slave and Citizen Essay It is common knowledge that slavery was an immoral and corrupt practice that destroyed lives‚ families and cultures. However‚ author Frank Tannenbaum the culture of the slave masters dictated how well the slaves were treated. Tannenbaum attributes factors including religious views‚ cultural traditions and laws granting slaves protection the credit for the polarizing differences between slave holding societies. He argues that centuries of inhumane and brutal treatment coupled

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