presentation of his first person narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ in Chapter 1. Consider: • What the narrator reveals to the reader – personal details‚ reasons and motivations • Narrator’s choice of language and style – vocabulary and imagery • Narrator’s relationship with the reader – how close do we feel to him? Do we warm to him on first impression? By Nikita Schaap In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the character of Nick Carraway as his mouthpiece‚ his own
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Though Bottom often steals the show in performance‚ Puck is usually considered the most important character in A Midsummer Night’s dream. Beginning with the importance of the characters and their roles‚ firstly Puck is the mischievous goblin through-out the play and Bottom is part of the craftsmen who are of lower class then the rest of the characters. These two characters are completely different‚ coming from separate environments; Puck from the fairy world and Bottom from the working class‚ however
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In the beginning of The Great Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway’s tone is humble‚ he respects others and isn’t judgmental or at least tries not to be. The tone in the beginning is reflective and Nick is the type of character that is submissive to others feelings and actions‚ and tries to not judge them. He sticks onto the saying of his father‚ “Whenever you feel like criticizing one‚ just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had” (Fitzgerald‚ 1). The quote reveals
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Kiri Carlson Mrs. Ackerman Honors Literature 13 February 2014 Should We Care-Away or Care-For Nick Carraway? When pursuing relationships in The Great Gatsby‚ we are introduced to the characters with a sort of step-by-step process. Unfortunately‚ as our knowledge about the characters expands‚ our feelings of enchantment soon transform to that of disenchantment. Initially overlooking their flaws or putting them off to the side‚ it is only later that we realize the peril of each of their imperfections
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Nick and Smoke Having Similarities? If you read the book Scat‚ you could probably tell me at least 5 differences that Nick and Smoke have. Scat basically is about a boy named Nick and his friend Marta that have to find their mean missing teacher named Mrs. Starch. Mrs. Starch mysteriously disappears when the students at Truman Middle School take a field trip to Black Vine Swamp‚ and a fire starts while Mrs. Starch was looking for a missing inhaler. Nick and Smoke are two of the main characters in
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Nicholas)Tong)Wei)Jie) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) Nick’s Admin Law " ) 2012-2013 Exam Notes " 0)Page)1)of)20)0) Nicholas)Tong)Wei)Jie) ) GENERAL" ESSAY)WRITING)TIPS) SUMMARY:)Summary)of)what)happened)in)one)sentence)e.g.)_____)applied)for)a)licence)but)did)not)get)it.) REMEDIES:)_______)is)seeking)judicial)review)of))__________’s)decision)to)_________.)) Incorporate)desired)remedies)(certiorari/mandamus/prohibition)) GROUNDS"OF"REVIEW:)Give)a)short)summary)of)your)analysis)e.g.)A)has)3)potential)grounds)for)review
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world” and describes it magnificently. Through the use of rhetoric‚ Fitzgerald portrays the concept of the American Dream‚ one of the many themes that exist in the novel. As Nick crosses the Queensboro Bridge‚ Fitzgerald utilizes metaphorical language to expose the concept of the American Dream as it exists in the novel. As Nick crosses “the great bridge” and sees the “city rising up across the river‚” Fitzgerald displays that the city is a place where one could move up the social ladder and fulfill
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Case Study: How Bell Hit Bottom 1. How could something like this happen? I think issues such as this are happening all of the time; a problem presents itself and someone is charged with finding a quick solution. The saying‚ “haste makes waste” didn’t come about by accident. The town of Bell had gotten to the point where “they needed someone fast”. This is a dangerous place to be. Despite the fact that Robert Rizzo had a sketchy past‚ he came cheap. The council that was charged with hiring a city
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The Triple Bottom Line Analysis/Evaluation of Fiji Water: Fiji Water and Economical Sustainability Market Trends: The bottled waters market has observed a major growth in the last decades thanks to changes in consumers’ minds. The water products are now preferred to the Sparkling (Sodas) substitutes because customers are being more health-conscious and socially aware. The major threat for Fiji Water came after their attempt to enter the UK’s market‚ when the Tap Water vs. Bottled Water emerged
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frailty of humanity. Fitzgerald’s narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ tells a gritty story in which he learns about the corruption of money. Though Nicks strives for perfection‚ he is a failure because he fails to become the savior he aspires to be‚ cope with city life‚ and realize that people are humans and not perfect. Nick fails to accomplish his dream of fitting into the upper social class because he can’t seem to realize that people are flawed. This is shown when Nick states‚ “They were careless people‚ Tom
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