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    The novel 《The Great Gatsby》written by Scott Fitzgerald is often classified as a masterpiece about American dream,and it is believed to be written in 1925. It is a time that the entire  America was under the strong influence of the Roaring twenties,and as we know, Scott Fitzgerald is a distinguished representative of the Lost generation in America. As a result‚ this novel is influenced by the thoughts of the lost generation.The essential thought of the lost generation is loneliness and disillusion

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    The Great Gatsby is set in New York City and on Long Island‚ in two areas known as "West Egg" and "East Egg"—in real life‚ Great Neck and Port Washington peninsulas on Long Island. In the early 1920’s World War I had just come to an end. A new generation flocked from small towns to big cities in search of excitement‚ opportunity‚ and a “modern” way of living. Fitzgerald accurately portrays elements‚ such as greed‚ celebration and of the 1920’s in The Great Gatsby’s. Fitzgerald accurately portrays

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    The Great Gatsby In the novel “ The Great Gatsby”‚ by F.Scott Fitzgerald‚ the author speaks of a time when morals were corrupted‚ religion was absent‚ facades were mistaken for character‚ and hope was a double-edged sword; people call it “The Jazz Age”. Fitzgerald‚ one of the best-known writers of “The Jazz Age”‚ aims to clarify the fallacy of idealism in America as he opposes the idealist views of the time with a realistic perception of society. At the time‚ people viewed America as a symbol of

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    September 7‚ 2015 “The American Dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.” This quote was portrayed by James T. Adams in his last book‚ The Epic of America. He thinks that the ultimate America dream is about being pleased and succeeding your life goals to make and live life the way you want. Although many Americans today‚ in the 21st century are greedy‚ selfish‚ and think everything

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    The Titanic; a romantic‚ action-packed love story by James Cameron obtained every person’s heart. A boy named Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) and a girl named Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) at first didn’t like each other‚ they just saw each other as total strangers. As Jack and Rose advance into seeing each more there love for each grew into something that can’t be broken. R.M.S Titanic took a blow by a giant iceberg that was later found to be the central idea of the Titanic becoming a sad

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    The Great Gatsby Oral Presentation Gatsby isn’t “Great”! Support. 1. Gatsby is Morally Wrong 1. He is a Bootlegger ● It’s illegal ● Tries to get Nick to join him 2. He Has an Unhealthy Obsession with Daisy ● Buys a house right across from hers ● Throws massive parties in the hopes of her noticing him ● Collects newspaper clippings about Daisy ○ “he says he’s read a Chicago paper for years just on the chance of catching a glimpse of Daisy’s name” (79) 3. He Pursues a Married

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    What exactly is the American Dream some say its undeniable riches‚ others say having a family and a house. In his novel The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald suggest that the so called American Dream‚ is nothing but just a dream that can never be attanied. He uses characters like‚ Tom‚ Daisy‚ and Gatsby to show the corruptness in old money and new money‚ and the dissatifaction of those who have everything but can’t fill the empty void that they seek. Fitzgerald uses the old money versus the

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    The Great Gatsby is a novel that is treasured as a renewable book in American literature collections. Read among a variety of age groups‚ it holds testament to its honorary title. The missive of the how the pursue of American dream can lead to consequences and decoration are not only evident in the star characters‚ but in the relevance of modernity‚ drama‚ and composition in F. Scott- Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. The Great Gatsby is not a story about Jay Gatsby. It is a story about the green light

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    Sometimes‚ trying to go back in the past can be very difficult but‚ trying to recapture the past exactly how it used to be is even harder because things never go back to how they were before‚ something always changes and will never be the same. In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald one sees how hard Gatsby tries to make things right with Daisy and go back to the ways things used to be. One also sees Gatsby trying to go back into the past not realizing that the past will never be the

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    As Bruce Springsteen once said‚ "I have spent my life judging the distance between American reality and the American dream." Is there a difference between the two? Is the American dream really just what it says in the title- a dream? To define what this ’dream’ is: The American Dream is the term for people who believe that in the United States anyone can become rich if they work hard and try their very best. Once the foundation of all American beliefs‚ the goal of achieving complete success has become

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