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    "Foul is fair and fair is foul." This is a quote from the witches in the beginning on Macbeth. This line sets a tone for the entire play of Macbeth. "Foul is fair and fair is foul" means that anything that is bad is good and what is good is bad. Everything is not what it seems. The witches tell Macbeth that he will become the thane of Cawdor and he will not become king‚ although his children will be kings. Banquo says in the play "Can the devil tell the truth". Most of us would perceive that telling

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    During the Great Depression all segments of society were hurt‚ but the bottom were hurt the most‚ which in this case were African Americans‚ Native Americans and Women. During the economic deterioration the African Americans were the first employees to be fired or replaced by the White employees. Also the women and Native Americans had the same fate. Agriculture collapse in the South also led many African Americans without a job. The discrimination gave minorities even less educational and economic

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    In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the valley of ashes and the extravagant celebrations of the elite illustrate the modernist theme‚ the disintegration of society. Fitzgerald first describes the valley of ashes as a "desolate area of land" where "ashes take the forms of houses and chimneys and rising smoke and‚ finally‚ with transcendent effort‚ of men who move dimly and already crumbling through the powdery air" (p 23). This dreary area depicts the harsh impact of modern industrialism.

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    The Great Gatsby Film vs. Novel To start‚ as the film begins‚ Nick Carraway‚ is talking to a psychiatrist in some sort of “insane asylum.” This seems to be out of character for the narrator as Nick is seen as someone who is very thoughtful and careful. In the novel‚ there was no impression that his experience with Jay Gatsby led him to be mentally unsound. However‚ the film portrayed Carraway to be “on the edge of crazy” after Gatsby’s death‚ which was a bit of a stretch. One thing left out

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    In 1929 when the Labour party came to power‚ the government needed money as it was in debt and the Depression made it hard to borrow money. Therefore in order to cover spending the government made huge spending cuts but still could not pay the 1929 unemployment benefits without borrowing from USA. In 1931 the National Government was set up to try and reduce unemployment rates. The first short term measure taken to help restore confidence in Britain was cutting the pay of people who worked for the

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    Lauren McCane James Griffith English 3378 F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby tells the tale of a tangled web of love‚ lies‚ and liquor in the roaring 20s. Since the book came out in 1925‚ there have been several filmed versions of the story. One in particular stands out from the rest. The 1974 version in which Robert Redford plays Jay Gatsby is one of the most notable renditions of the classic novel. It is presented in a way that is elegant‚ yet it is very relatable. There were significant

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    Drive Safe The Frontier Post‚ an English newspaper mostly based in the Middle East‚ released a particularly powerful advertisement in 2013 to promote safe driving. At first glance‚ it would appear that the advertisement is a picture of a firearm‚ front and center‚ placed in the spotlight of an otherwise gloomy backdrop. In reality‚ the advertisement depicts a set of car keys‚ cleverly arranged to resemble a revolver. Underneath the gun lies a very somber message‚ “Takes one life every 25 seconds

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    The Great Gatsby Chapter 5 Inclass Essay The 2013 version of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald had portrayed chapter five to his intentions better than the 1974 movie version. The 2013 movie represented the emotions and imagery of Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan’s meeting better than the 1974 version. Some crucial aspects that was presented around the scene was how weird and strange the atmosphere was between Jay and Daisy‚ the scenery and rain‚ and the clock that Jay broke. First‚ when Jay

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    In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the protagonist Nick Carraway meets his very wealthy neighbor Jay Gatsby and develops a strong friendship with him. Gatsby falls in love with Daisy Buchanan but struggles to actually get her to be with him. Gatsby is willing to do anything for Daisy‚ including buying her expensive gifts and throwing wild parties. The characters show how it is like to live in West and East Egg in the 1920’s‚ the time period before the Great Depression. In the movie that

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    sources 10‚ 11 and 12 and your own knowledge ‘The New Deal failed to revive the US economy’ Explain your answer‚ using Sources 10‚ 11 and 12 and your own knowledge of the issues relating to this controversy. It is thoroughly debated whether the New Deal did actually provide the momentum to boost the US out of the depression‚ or whether it was merely coincidental factors such as WWII which provided the real recovery. Johnson insists that the New Deal was in fact counterproductive and hampered the economy

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