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    This is shown in the article “What is The Great Gatsby Curve?” by David Vandivier when he talks about the Great Gatsby Curve and predictions for success and wealth for people in America. In the article it talks about how the rich have more of an advantage and opportunities than the poor‚ but just because they have more resources

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    In The Great Gatsby most of chapter 1’s focus is on introducing the characters and revealing a little about their lives. Daisy tells very little about the daughter of her and Tom‚ such a small amount in fact her name is not even given. When Daisy explains to Nick about when she had her‚ a feminist would clearly be able to point out what she is saying goes against feminism. Through the lens of a feminist‚ Daisy is objectifying her daughter when she says " All right‚ I said‚ I’m glad it’s a girl.

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    and it was because of this that I first met Tom Buchanan’s mistress.” While people are waiting for the train‚ between West Egg and New York they are surrounded in a place where Fitzgerald names the “valley of ashes.” The opening chapter of the Great Gatsby details the rich and American values. The second chapter is where the valley of ashes is introduced. Fitzgerald portrays this landscape in such specific words that helps the reader capture the ambience of the plot. The valley of ashes influences

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    Topic Sentence: On symbol developed in The Great Gatsby is a green light. Developing Sentences: The green light symbolizes hope. On the night Nick Caraway came back from Daisy’s house he saw Jay Gatsby watching a green light in yearning‚ which suggests a desire Jay has. The green light was at the end of the dock in East Egg and Jay lives in the West Egg‚ which shows the distances between the two Eggs. Introduction of Evidence: Nick sees the longing Jay Gatsby has for the green light‚ which is highlighted

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    0The Beautiful and the Damned: A Portrait of the New India The Great Gatsby: A Rich Man in India Reasoning for title – story is similar to Great Gatsby. He’s trying to interview the richest man in India‚ but his reputation is very contradicting – fraud or the truth? Tells his story about childhood and how his dad was considered a fraud‚ then he built up the school after his father stepped down. Originally he wanted to do things with cigars‚ then it went South and now he has a real cigar business

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    material prosperity. In Fitzgerald‟s The Great Gatsby‚ the concepts of the American Dream are assessed. The novel shows characters of different social statuses and each character‟s quest for a dream‚ i.e. their „green light‟. The „dream‟ i.e. the American Dream is a reoccurring theme in the novel. Each character has a dream and pursues

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    Dear Prince of Denmark‚ Words cannot explain how miserable I am‚ due to all the despairing events that have been occurring in my life. You may believe that the loss of your father‚ King Hamlet‚ and your mother’s hasty marriage may be all of end all. All of those events in your life aren’t compatible with all the sorrow I’ve received from Daisy‚ Tom‚ and everyone who I’ve been associated with throughout my entire life. All of the people I thought were my friends‚ never attended my funeral. It

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    THE GREAT GATSBY What are your first impressions of Daisy‚ Tom & Nick? Within the first line of the chapter there is a rich sense of imagery‚ for example ‘..white palaces of fashionable East Egg glittered alone the water’ the line gives the impression that this novel is set in a city full of wealth and the positive attitude towards the place provides us with strong content imagery. The first paragraph describes how the narrator is going to visit his friend and cousin; by describing such a glamorous

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    Essay Cinderella Man Movie The movie is about James J Braddock who rises from a poor‚ unsuccessful boxer to the heavyweight boxing champion of the world. The move is in the time period around the American Great Depression. Braddock’s character represents the ups and downs of the United States at that time. He struggles what most Americans lived at the time of the Great Depression‚ see their everyday battle for food‚ jobs‚ shelter. Braddock and his family bad very strong needs because they didn’t

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    three of “Dust Bowl” Douglas Hurt says “For many farmers who were already suffering the effects of the great depression‚ the dust clouds were the final blow. they sold or abandoned their land and moved west to start over." (Hurt) This was a time when farmers where forced to move and leave their farms. With the amount of farmers giving up the price for food would go up. In the movie Cinderella Man James Braddock struggles to pay for food to feed his family part of this is because of the effects of

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