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    Great Gatsby give the novel diversity and help show Fitzgerald’s prominent ideas about the sinfulness‚ and the integrity of human nature in their own ways. A few characters noteworthy of illustrating these concepts are Tom Buchanan‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ and Jay Gatsby. Tom Buchanan is a character who strongly represents Fitzgerald’s ideas about

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    busy lives‚ there is no room for drama. There is a fine line between love and lust. If love is only a will to possess‚ it is not love. To love someone is to hold them dear to one’s heart. In The Great Gatsby‚ the characters‚ Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan are said to be in love‚ but in reality‚ this seems to be a misconception. In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald portrays the themes of love‚ lust and obsession‚ through the character of Jay Gatsby‚ who confuses lust and obsession with love. By the end

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    Good morning/afternoon Ms fellow classmates‚ Today I will analysis F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Great American Novel‚ The Great Gatsby which has recently been adapted into a movie from Baz Lurrhman and I will discuss the immorality in the character Daisy Buchanan when she hit Myrtle Wilson her husbands mistress with Jay Gatsby’s car kill her instantly and knowingly drove off without stopping. Then allowing Gatsby to take the blame for it and the subsequently an unexpected punishment. The character Daisy

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    Ashes‚ where her home is. They all then go to New York‚ to the apartment bought by Tom for Myrtle‚ and Myrtle organises a ‘party’‚ during which she argues with Tom‚ which ends with him punching her. The purpose of this chapter is to show what Tom Buchanan is like‚ and how he acts towards other people and his money. Also‚ the reader is prepared to meet Gatsby as the party scene continues to build an aura of mystery and excitement around Gatsby‚ who has yet to make a full appearance in the novel. Here

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    “Jay Gatsby: the Romantic Hero” Jack Gatz‚ better known as Jay Gatsby‚ is an idealistic dreamer who lives in the past‚ wishing for a relationship with the lovely Daisy Buchanan. He romanticizes the present‚ and cannot let go of events that occurred years ago. Though the world Gatsby is in moves rapidly around him‚ he is forever stuck in the haze of yesterday. He is a Romantic idealist living in the wrong time‚ and is therefore set up to fail due to forces he does not comprehend. Gatsby is a true

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    written by an American author. Before being deployed into the military‚ Jay Gatsby falls in love with a beautiful girl named Daisy. While he is away he believes she will stay loyal to him‚ but she ends up marrying a wealthy polo player named Tom Buchanan. She disbands Gatsby without hesitation because Tom has money and Gatsby was poor. From that day on‚ Gatsby knew he had to acquire wealth to win Daisy back over. In this time period‚ money was everything to them and people would go to great‚ unethical

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    (laughing): Unfortunately neither of this is true‚ I am not connected to any illegal deals and I moved here because of private reasons. Reporter: Which are? Gatsby: Well‚ in fact it is only one reason and it is called Daisy Buchanan. Reporter: You mean the wife of Tom Buchanan‚ living across the bay? Gatsby: Yes‚ I had known her for over 10 years and back then we were in love. But due to given circumstances‚ we could not get married and be together. Reporter: What were these circumstances

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    How Is Gatsby Selfish

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    examining Tom Buchanan‚ one can see that he is emotionally greedy. He is married but his wife is

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    corruption. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ people can see the flaws within the American Dream of money. Fitzgerald uses Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby to show the power the wealthy have over society and the consequences that money has: money causes people to become insensitive and creates a sense of loss and destruction within a person. Through Tom Buchanan‚ Fitzgerald shows how wealth can cause a person to become insensitive to people and life around them. When people have a large sum

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    the two other characters:  Jay Gatsby  and Nick Carraway.  The  three  main  characters in  this novel are Jay Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway‚ and Daisy Buchanan. Jay Gatsby  is  a  tragic  flawed  hero  who is hopelessly  “in love” with Daisy. Nick Carraway is said  to  be a  non judgemental character who  does  not criticize. And‚ Daisy  is a  “gold digger”  who is stuck  between  her  husband  Tom Buchanan and  Jay Gatsby. Therefore‚ F.  Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚  The Great  Gatsby is considered to  be  a  classic  piece of literature 

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