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    or symbols of violence portrayed in the book includes the characterisation of Tom Buchanan‚ the usage of cars and lastly‚ the death of Myrtle Wilson. Analysis of these examples show that F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the author‚ uses violence as a mean to express the power‚ passion and mere ignorance of the characters in his book. Tom Buchanan is the embodiment of violence in the Great Gatsby. From the beginning‚ Buchanan is characterized by Fitzgerald as a wealthy‚ racist‚ abusive and arrogant aristocrat

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    pursuit of Daisy can be characterized as both selfish and incessantly manipulative. Gatsby’s undeviating belief that Daisy must confess her love to him and only him leads to the deduction that he only cares about himself; his utter disregard for Tom Buchanan corroborates this assumption because

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    a wealthy man. He lives in a Georgian colonial mansion overlooked bay law-front ¼ miles long with French windows and gold trim in his house. He represents the brutality and moral carelessness of the established rich. Hi is married to Daisy Fay Buchanan. Tom feels that women should be home cooking and doing what men tell them to do. Tom thinks that Gatsby is a bootlegger because he believes that a lot of these newly rich people are just big bootleggers. Tom changed and got abusive when he broke

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    Type of Work . The Great Gatsby is a novel of tragedy. In ancient Greek literature‚ a tragedy involved the downfall of a noble character with a tragic flaw (called hamartia). The Great Gatsby records the downfall of two characters with at least some noble characteristics: Gatsby and American society. Their tragic flaws are naive idealism and corrupt behavior. The Great Gatsby was Fitzgerald’s third novel. Previously‚ he had published This Side of Paradise (1920) and The Beautiful and the Damned

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    attribution theories that use past stored information to come to the correct conclusions. Attribution theories help us understand what information we use and why we chose it‚ to assign a particular cause to an event. In 1958‚ Heider‚ (as cited in Buchanan‚ Anand‚ Joffe & Thomas‚ 2007) was the first to develop the idea that resulted in the creation of attribution theories. He said that people are like scientists who seek causes when evaluating people’s actions and categorise them as either internal/dispositional

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    Then there was a boom as Tom Buchanan shut the rear windows and the caught wind died out about the room and the curtains and rugs and the two young women ballooned slowly to the floor.” The narrator uses onomatopoeia to express a vivid image of what happened when the curtains blew and when Tom Buchanan shut the window. He shut it with a lot of force because he indicated it with “boom”. Syntax What is the effect

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    Chapter 19: Drifting Toward Disunion Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe - Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin intended to show the cruelty of slavery. - Uncle Tom’s Cabin may be described as a powerful political force. - As a result of reading Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ many northerners swore that they would have. -When the people of Britain and France read Uncle Tom’s Cabin‚ their governments realized that intervention in the Civil War on behalf of the

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    is only interested in cheating her way through life to get what she wants. The Buchanans look perfect on the outside but are dysfunctional on the inside. The characters in East Egg are arrogant. “Tom Buchanan is wealth brutalized by selfishness and arrogance” (Cowley 71). “Tom’s restlessness is an arrogant assertiveness seeking to evade in bluster the deep uneasiness of self knowledge” (Dyson 62). Daisy Buchanan is really only interested in herself and will use any means that will ultimately

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    attends Gatsby’s funeral. The entrance of betrayal in the novel comes from Tom Buchanan’s love affair with “some woman in New York’” (Fitzgerald‚ 21). Tom’s disloyal acts are explicitly presented throughout the entire novel. Tom Buchanan is a supposed husband to Daisy Buchanan. It is morally wrong to be unfaithful to your significant other and isn’t acceptable in almost all places over the world. The person Tom has an affair with is another character Myrtle Wilson‚ George Wilson’s wife. The two have

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    after years of hard work this nation became a world power through its economy. Once Americans reach economic success they believe that they have achieved the American dream but they are wrong. To others people in the novel like Gatsby‚ Tom Buchanan‚ and Daisy Buchanan the American dream is different for everyone. They are driven by their dreams‚ seeking what they believe will make them happy. The real American Dream is find true happiness in your life. Without dreams achieving their

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