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    Argumentative Synthesis of The Simpsons and Parody Parodies‚ today‚ can be found just about everywhere in literacy and in some forms of media; TV or internet. A parody is a literary term meaning‚ an exaggerated impression of another literary works’ style. Prominent examples of parodies are found in the film industry. The Simpsons is a great example of a show that uses parodies. The Simpsons usually has parodies of films‚ most conspicuous example is the film Citizen Kane. In the episode Rosebud‚

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    Lies and Deceit “The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires‚ but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively” (Marley). In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby is said to be a great man‚ but he is not as great as the title says. The novel is about Gatsby‚ a conniving business man‚ who lies in order to fit in with the wealthy. Gatsby starts out as a poor young man from the mid-west. Everyone knew him by James Gatz before he met Dan Cody.

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    The “Great” Dream How far would you go to impress the person you love? In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Jay Gatsby‚ a self-made man from West Egg goes through extraordinary lengths to impress the love of his life‚ Daisy. The plot of The Great Gatsby is fabricated by the deliberate use of symbolism and characters. The author’s use of symbols gives a more intense meaning to ordinary objects and makes the reader contemplate the meaning of them. Jay Gatsby’s mansion is heavily

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    You have been taught your entire life to follow your dreams. You have always been told to believe in yourself. There are all these success stories of celebrities and professional athletes following their dream and working hard for it. But what about those who work hard and follow their dreams and fail? What do the celebrities have over the everyday people? Yes‚ they may have worked harder than some‚ but the majority works just as hard. Corruption has definitely had an impact on success in the past

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    The idea of accumulating great sums of money can hold a big burden on one’s life. For some people‚ it makes them mindful to work to help others‚ while other people may become arrogant and selfish about accumulating their wealth. Most people hold different views of the American dream along with different goals in mind in order to make that possible. In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald does not believe the American dream can be reality. To support his claim‚ Fitzgerald uses symbolism

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    Throughout the novel The Great Gatsby it is evident to see that money cannot buy happiness and it will never allow those to achieve the American Dream. The superficiality of the 1920’s society is clearly evident through the characters including Jay Gatsby‚ Tom and Daisy Buchanan‚ and Myrtle Wilson. As the novel continues to develop it is seen that the excitement in this era overall leads to one’s downfall and unhappiness. When looking on the surface of Tom’s life it is seen that he is a typical

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    Paragraph 1: I believe that Fitzgerald was demonstrating the views and values of the time in regards to the American Dream in the 1920s through characters in particular such as Nick and Gatsby who contrast. Nick and Gatsby are similar in the fact that they both have the desires/goals to live out the perfect life being the American dream. But where they differ is the way in which they live out their aspirations. Nick’s moral sense sets him apart from Gatsby who is consumed in the idea of the perfect

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    The Great Gatsby and the poem called Richard Cory By Edwin Arlington Robinson would be paired together because its theme is similar to Great Gatsby’s theme. Also‚ they also share the same idea in both works of literature: rich men with a high status in society. Another thing the book and poem share in common is that the plot of the poem goes almost identically like the book‚ even though the poem was not based on the book‚ but there are some differences as well. One way this poem can be paired with

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    Suffering from mental illness and poverty‚ Vincent Van Gogh was able to overcome all of his problems and become one of the best artists ever known. Vincent Van Gogh influenced art in the 20th century and new styles of art. Van Gogh’s artwork was so different and creative that it was able to influence many other artists. When Vincent Van Gogh was young‚ he worked with miners. After Van Gogh worked with miners for a number of years he decided he wanted to leave something behind so people would know

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    People always try to recreate their past. Sometimes their past can affect them to a level where they have to change their views as a whole. In Fitzgerald’s Great Gatsby‚ Gatsby is affected by his failed past love‚ which led to his ultimate demise. Gatsby’s deep affection to one of the main characters in the novel‚ Gatsby‚ was a failed one. Gatsby was enchanted by Daisy’s persona and qualities‚ but most all he fell in love for what Daisy represented in society. Daisy was in the ultimate royalty

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