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    All of the parties he throws and beautiful possessions are all just to attract Daisy his one and only true love. Even going as far as to build his house on the other side of the bay from Daisy’s.  Who was married to Tom Buchanan another person who had achieved the so called American dream. So While Jay Gatsby may have all of the materials and wealth of someone who is living the American Dream. He is actually unsatisfied with his life therefore leaving his American dream

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    Gatsby who‚ despite of his background‚ climbs to to the top of the social ladder to reclaim the heart of Daisy‚ wife of Tom Buchanan. Successfully reviving the love once shared between them‚ Gatsby’s dream of a future with Daisy cease‚ caused by uncertainty held within their relationship. The antagonist of The Great Gatsby can be greatly disputed as being that of Tom Buchanan‚ as he shares great opposition to Gatsby’s main goal: Daisy; despite this certainty the choices made‚ such as her marriage

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    A Reader Oxford: Oxford University Press. Hatch‚ M.J. (1997) Organisational Theory: Modern symbolic and Postmodern Perspectives‚ New York: Oxford university Press. Hollensen‚ S. (2003) Global Marketing Harlow: FT Prentice hall. Huczynski‚ A. and Buchanan‚ D. (2001) Organisational Behaviour: An introductory text‚ 4th ed.‚ Harlow: FT Prentice Hall. McGuigan‚ J. (1996) Culture and the Public Sphere‚ London: Routledge. Montana‚ P.J. and Charnov‚ B.H. (2000) Management‚ 3rd ed.‚ New York: Barron ’s. Morgan

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    In the Great Gatsby when Gatsby decides to pursue Daisy I believe that it is wise. When Gatsby decides to pursue Daisy she is already married to Tom Buchanan. Daisy’s tells Gatsby that she is not happy with her marriage. She says she is not in love with Tom. In the past Gatsby had a relationship with Daisy. They were separated when Gatsby went to war. Daisy still has some feelings for Gatsby. Tom is also having an affair with a girl named Myrtle. The Money and power in the Great Gatsby has a

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    Climbing the Social Ladder Climbing the social ladder in today’s day and age‚ is most likely‚ if not more‚ just as hard as previous centuries. As of today‚ there is multiple affirmation about how climbing the social ladder is purely by gender and families financial status. Many say women in the workforce have it harder than men because women are seen as weak and easily manipulated. Some say if the parents were already classified as middle-class‚ their children would then also become middle-class

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    For Love‚ or Money? The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is a novel about Jay Gatsby ’s constant quest to win over his love of the past‚ Daisy Buchanan. To Gatsby ’s misfortune‚ he finds that Daisy is married to the wealthy but cocky Tom Buchanan. Daisy is a modern day "gold-digger" she fails to realize her own arrogance‚ and the success of her relationship with Tom is measured upon the size of his pocketbook. Tom ’s secret lover‚ Myrtle Wilson becomes the victim of a hit-and-run. Tom shows

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    Money has an effect on everyone in both good and bad ways. People who possess a great wealth and live in upper class society tend to exhibit decadence due to their high status. F. Scott Fitzgerald ’s The Great Gatsby contrasts differing moral aspects of wealthy lifestyles. In the artificial world of the East Coast‚ Nick Carraway distinguishes himself as a model of morality. Although the glory of power and money in the East Coast overwhelms Nick‚ he still clings to the values he learned while growing

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    a certain character can be a way for an author to comment upon the problems of the world. For instance‚ the prominent characters of The Great Gatsby (1925) revolve around the ‘gorgeous’ (Fitzgerald 8) Jay Gatsby‚ and the ‘flower-like’ (26) Daisy Buchanan‚ and as the tale progresses F.S. Fitzgerald strips them of their elitism‚ revealing their true colours and intent. One of the essential aspects for a novelist to decide upon when writing a story is an effective choice of point of view. The narrator

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    answer. Ross on the other hand is a fan of multiple questions which sometimes flummoxes Noel‚ and leaves him wondering how to answer. He also uses leading questions‚ this helps Ross ensure Noel gives the type of answers he is expecting (Huczynski and Buchanan (2007). Nonverbal communication is used by both interviewers in different ways. Non- verbal cues can influence the outcome of interviews and also display hidden messages that aid the outcome (Slocum and Hellriegel 2009) Michael Parkinson manages

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    truth about the American dream. Fitzgerald’s revelation shows how it has morphed during the Roaring 20’s and how it relates to modern day interpretation. Fitzgerald uses the characters of Daisy and Tom Buchanan to help define the true meaning of the American dream. The author introduces the Buchanans as this picture perfect family. Tom and Daisy are supposed to be the representation of the “American dream” which is wealth‚ a lavish life‚ and happiness‚ which is what people were seeking back in the

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