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    The Deterioration of the American Dream in The Great Gatsby An author can create criticism and comment on injustice by examining the society of the time. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses an insightful perspective in the novel The Great Gatsby to illustrate the faults within society and perhaps bring awareness to the audience that there is a need for change. The words “American Dream” offer hope for a life filled with possibilities‚ including fulfillment and meaningful relationships. Fitzgerald‚ however

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    Jasmyne Lundy Summer reading assignment The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby is romance novel based in the 1920’s. in this book money makes everything happen and is the center of everyone’s lives. The money they posses is to buy them the best and most expensive things to try and impress everyone else. The money can buy everything but it doesn’t seem to be buying anyone happiness. “’Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone’ he told me ‘ just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had

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    21 November 2013 Money in The Great Gatsby Gatsby has it all‚ the money‚ lavish parties‚ fame and many connections. But money can not buy love‚ class and happiness. Class is what separates the old money East Egg and the Nouveau riche west egg that is described as the "less fashionable" (Fitz-Gerald‚ 7) and although Gatsby has an equivalent amount of money as the Buchanans’ he is still known as the "newly rich" of Long island and couldn’t buy class that would impress the rather demanding Daisy

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    Modernism is a cultural movement in which everything from social life to our beliefs begins to lack tradition and consistency to previous generations due to the ever changing world. The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is a modern work written in the 1920s‚ depicting new ideas of rebellious behavior‚ luxury‚ and desire for wealth and status. This decade is often known as the “Roaring Twenties” because the economy rose due to the

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    Is Gatsby Great? ‘Gatsby turned out all right in the end’ – a judgment that takes Nick Caraway some time to make‚ and one that not everyone would agree with. This essay states three reasons why the character Jay Gatsby from the novel ‘The Great Gatsby’ is not great. To some readers‚ Gatsby may seem like a great guy because he was doing anything and everything to make Daisy‚ the woman that he loved‚ love him back but Daisy has a husband‚ Tom‚ and Gatsby is with Daisy pursuing an affair and

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    person’s past can be the ideal driving force and motivation needed in order to move up the ladder of success as displayed in F Scott Fitzgerald’s short novel‚ The Great Gatsby A man’s past‚ filled with poverty and desperation‚ very analogous to Jay Gatsby’s‚ can only drive him to become successful in everything he does or attempts. Gatsby distant relationship with Daisy as motivation to attain superfluous wealth and fame in attempt to win his soul mates heart back. Everything he owned was subliminally

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    respect others and the true value of money. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby is a mysterious character who comes off as one person‚ but is someone completely different. He encounters battles with love and develops his only real relationship with Nick‚ who stays with him through everything. Gatsby is a materialistic‚ corrupt racketeer whose immorality leads him to his untimely/imminent demise. Gatsby has this extreme idealism that he bases his life off of and when he comes back

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    town‚ and Nick hates it there‚ but his neighbor Gatsby lives in a mansion. He is a very mysterious guy that everyone claims to have never seen before. His cousin‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ lives in East Egg. This part of town believes that you are born into your social class. Daisy and Gatsby have a past relationship that was cut short due to Gatsby leaving for the army. These two love for each other sets the foundation for one of the main themes in Great Gatsby. Throughout the story Fitzgerald introduces a

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    of the man brought no attention to the fact‚ little does he know‚ his wife carelessly killed his lover. Nick Carraway is the first person narrator in the novel Great Gatsby. This story being told through Nick’s eyes can skew how we perceive the characters and the love story between Daisy with Gatsby and Tom. In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Nick is an unreliable narrator. This is because in chapter 1 he says he refrains from passing judgement on anyone‚ which is contradicted

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s‚ The Great Gatsby‚ it symbolizes a lot of different symbols. Symbols play a huge role in The Great Gatsby. These symbols add to the understanding we take from the novel. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses a lot of symbols throughout the book to highlight key ideas. Characters are used to highlight ideas. Places are used to add contrast. Symbols highlight beliefs of characters and the seasonal setting aides the building climax. In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ there are many different important

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