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    between West Egg and New York‚ it is a desolate industrial wasteland full of garbage‚ ashes‚ and soot. The Valley of Ashes symbolizes the ruin and poverty of the people; they suffer in the Valley of Ashes because of the actions of the rich who are careless. Tom’s behavior and attitude towards George shows how the rich shunned the poor because of the differences in their social economic status. It also conveys the moral and social decay‚ along with the corruption in the

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    does the novel being divided into two parts have an effect on the characters? What about the readers’ interpretation of the characters? In the first paragraph of Part Two‚ I noticed a change in Meursault’s attitude. While Meursault had always been a careless character

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    The Neatness People Britt tells about neat people and sloppy people are not so similar such as cleanness to messiest clutters. Also to understand how neat people and sloppy people have tenacity of their challenges For example; the sloppiness people are colleting junk and having different actives such as not finishing their creativities. Then the neat people are orderly and a tenacity to have a cleaning condition. Britt point of view of sloppy people is not sloppiness and explains how sloppy

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    public waterways and don’t contain chemical resistant lining. This means these chemicals are leaking out into water‚ contaminating it. If this wasn’t bad enough‚ in 2014‚ a 30 ton coal ash pond spilled into the Dan River‚ a result of Duke Energy’s careless actions. Millions of people were left without a dependable public water source for over a year. Despite the damage the company has caused to the local environment‚ it was only fined 109 million dollars. The company pledges to make safer changes‚

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    they perform this messed up ritual. For example‚ Mrs. Hutchinson arrived late to the lottery because she forgot about it. “Wouldn’t have me leave m’dishes in the sink‚ now‚ would you Joe?” was her excuse. Mrs. Hutchinson is obviously a crazy and careless individual because she can’t even remember what day one of the people in her society is going to be murdered. The narrator states that “the lottery took less than two hours‚ so it could begin at 10 o’clock in the morning and still be through in time

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    for her. She views her daughter as a mere toy‚ an object to show off to help boost her own image. When she hit and killed Myrtle Wilson‚ and when Gatsby died‚ she did show any emotion towards either of their deaths. Daisy‚ best illustrated as a careless person‚ "smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into [her] money [and her] vast carelessness" and "let other people clean up the mess [she] had made" (145). Daisy only cared about protecting herself‚ as people in her position are

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    Gatsby; Tom’s wife‚ Daisy Buchanan; Daisy’s husband‚ Tom Buchanan; and Jordan Baker‚ the tennis player. These characters spend money that doesn’t need to be spent‚ drink way too much‚ perform meaningless actions to make themselves happy‚ and are careless. This novel shows the culture of dissipation in the 1920’s of society. Dissipation is shown through heavy drinking. In chapter two‚ the host drinks to the point where she start to say things‚ that gets her in a bloody mess. " ‘Daisy! Daisy!

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    diction in this passage creates a loving tone through the use of hyperboles and similes. “Careless people‚ Tom and Daisy-they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever kept them together‚ and let other people clean up the mess they had made" (179).  -Fitzgerald does not just state that they were bad people‚ he uses words like "careless people" and "let other people clean up the mess they had made" which emphasize on their laziness

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    Published in 1925‚ The Great Gatsby became an immediate classic and propelled its author to fame. The novel captured the spirit of the "Jazz Age‚" a post−World War I era in upper−class America. However‚ Gatsby expresses more than the exuberance of the times. It depicts the restlessness and corruption that pervades the novel and "infects" the story and its hero too. Because the novel is not just about one man‚ James Gatz or Jay Gatsby‚ but about aspects of the human condition of an era‚ and themes

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    Shiza Haroon 12/7/15 AP English 4 Ms. Elliott Heart Of Darkness Psychoanalytical Critique Psychoanalysis is known as the theory in which our unconscious plays a big role in the actions that we take and the way our minds work in a way that goes beyond our awareness. Sigmund Freud is credited with this discovery and also with establishing an understanding of a big part of human psychology. Through Freud’s theory of repression‚ one can conclude that suppressed desires present themselves in unusual

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