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    The Great Gatsby

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    that Gatsby gained his fortune from his rich older friend Cody who employed Gatsby after meeting him and buying him clothes. He was employed to work on his yacht and to run it when Cody was under the consumption of alcohol. Cody was a millionaire over many of times; he made all his millions in the copper business. There was a point were Gatsby recalled a women called Ella Kaye who came on to Cody’s boat one night and then the next day Cody died but‚ the strange thing was that Gatsby did not inherit

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    always thought that he was meant to become something more than a farmer from North Dakota. Because of this he leaves his home and meets a man named Dan Cody. They meet while he is working on the beach of Lake Superior he see’s a yacht and warned them about a storm that was coming. Dan cody was grateful and hired James Gatz to work for him. Dan Cody asked James Gatz what was his name and at that moment James Gatz became Jay Gatsby. While Jay was working for Dan

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    As the frontier was successfully settled by Americans‚ many people became interested in documenting the fleeting culture of Native Americans. William F. Cody was on tour with his Wild West show during 1883-1917‚ which reenacted battles against the Plain Indians. Similarly‚ Robert J. Flaherty distinctly focused on capturing the old ways of the Itivimuits tribe in his 1922 docudrama film‚ Nanook of the North. Under the direction of these two men‚ both types of entertainment were explosively popular

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    Throughout the novel‚ "Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant‚" the best of Pearl and her children affect the characters in many ways. Jenny‚ Ezra‚ and Cody were all influenced by their traumatic childhood of an absent father and negligent mother. Cody and Ezra show that their brotherly connection had stayed the same and negatively influenced their adulthood and Jenny began to follow in the footsteps of her mother. The past events of the novel have negatively affected both Jenny’s relationships‚ and Cody’s

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    attention from women‚ which made him take women for granted. Gatsby was not satisfied with his life‚ he thought very highly of himself and would not work any job that he thought was beneath his status. One day a alcoholic and women addicted man named Dan Cody took Gatsby under his wing and showed Gatsby

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    Jay Gatsby Obituary Essay

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    left his family. Gatsby had also met the love of his life‚ Daisy before the war. For five years his only dream was to be with Daisy again. In Gatsby’s younger years he met a man by the name of Dan Cody. He sailed with Dan Cody three times around the continent. Gatsby’s wealthy life began after meeting Cody. Gatsby was also known for throwing big extravagent parties that lasted the whole weekend. He had luxerious cars and a big mansion. Jay Gatsby had almost accomplised the American

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    Gatsby and Wealth

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    gathered his money from illegal bonds and his proper educative sounding tone was from a man by the name of Dan Cody. If he had told people the truth about his unsuccessful past as a child‚ his transformed platonic image of Jay Gatsby would be demolished. What he promised himself at the beginning of the transformation‚ of never returning as James Gatz‚ would prove himself to be a failure. Dan Cody‚ a man who was important towards the choices Gatsby made during his transformation‚ took him to Duluth and

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    not meant to be with the wealthy Daisy. Upon the realization that Daisy had married Tom Buchanan‚ Gatsby took it upon himself to change significantly. The change is influenced by a man named Dan Cody‚ the transformation occurs at sea and Gatsby is given a blue coat by Mr. Cody. ‘’"A few days later [Dan Cody]took him to Duluth and bought him a coat‚ six pair of white duck trousers and a yachting cap." (Fitzgerald 100) Gatsby is now obsessed with the wealth and lifestyle that

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    Gatsby was employed under the title’s of steward‚ mate‚ skipper‚ secretary‚ and sailor. Cody had a tendency to drink a lot and knew what kinds of things he did when he was drunk‚ so therefore put more and more trust in Gatsby. He had come to be this employee when one day he met Cody while he was looking up at his boat. When Cody asked his name he responded with "Jay Gatsby" instead of "James Gatz"‚ his given name. Cody instantly liked Gatsby and took him aboard. 3. One Sunday‚ Tom Buchanan‚ Mr. Sloane

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    Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal communication is defined by Michael Cody as: the exchange of symbols used to achieve interpersonal goals(28). Does this definition include everything‚ or does it only include certain things?. When we are dealing with the issue of interpersonal communication we must realize that people view it differently. In this paper I will develop my own idea or definition of what interpersonal communication is. I will then proceed to identify any important assumptions

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