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    Failure of the American Dream The setting is in Long Island‚ New York on the parts of East Egg and West Egg. West Egg is home of the "new"� rich people and East Egg is home to the distinguished rich families. Nick Carraway has just moved into his new shack right next to the huge elegant mansion of Jay Gatsby in West Egg. In East Egg lives Nick’s cousin Daisy with her husband Tom Buchanan. These two places are separated by a large mass of water‚ but are connected by land on the side. Midway between

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    What is the “American Dream”? Is it something that was taught in elementary school? Is it an unattainable thought of one’s erroneous perception of reality? Can this “American Dream” be obtained? The “American Dream has traditionally meant families and individuals live a superior life. For a variety of different people‚ “American Dream” could mean massive houses‚ elaborate cars‚ high salary jobs‚ or even the simple right to voice his/her opinion‚ opportunity to vote‚ no judgement on their race or

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    American dream based on our wants and desires‚ is corrupted by wealth. This is shown in how Fitzgerald uses characters to illustrate a corrupted dream. Myrtle Believes that marrying into wealth is the key to happiness and she tries to reject her identity to be wealthy. Gatsby Believes financial success gained by any means to win daisy over. Whenever Gatsby met Dan Cody and had a chance to receive wealth that he wasn’t born with he let money control his judgement. James Gatz turned into Jay Gatsby one

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    Since its publication in 1925‚ F. S. Fitzgerald ‘ s novel The Great Gatsby has becomeone of the most cited‚ criticized and analyzed pieces of fiction in the history of Americanliterature. It has often been depicted as “ perhaps the most striking fictional analysis of the ageof the gang barons and the social conditions that produced them “( Sculley‚ 1965:1088).Without a doubt‚ it is a fantastic representation of an age in American history wheneverything was possible‚ or at least people thought it

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    In Fitzgerald’s novel‚ “The Great Gatsby”‚ it discusses the American dream and his belief about it. The American Dream is the idea that our country offers everyone‚ regardless of background or circumstance‚ opportunity‚ freedom‚ and the promise of prosperity; the big dream is a part of the social and cultural history. As time progresses‚ there has been an argument stating that the dream exist‚ or never existed. The American dream exists based off of completing certain goals‚ and the evolution of

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    American Dream From the birth of America‚ to America today‚ the driving force and the heart of America has always been the “American Dream.” The actual idea of the “American Dream” is older than the United States. It dates back to the 1600’s‚ when people began to come up with all sorts of hopes and aspirations for the new and largely unexplored continent. Many of the dreams focused on owning land and establishing prosperous businesses which would lead to “happiness.” The “American Dream” is the idea

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    Is Gatsby great or not? Section 1: Gatsby is generous to the people at his parties. He throws banquets and spends a lot of money on food‚ preparations and entertainment. Gatsby is a generous host. “most people were brought” “Every Friday five crates of oranges and lemons arrived from a fruiterer in New York--every Monday these same oranges and lemons left his back door in a pyramid of pulpless halves.” “At least once a fortnight a corps of caterers came down with several hundred feet

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    The Great Gatsby Comparison Paper The similarities and the differences between the book The Great Gatsby and the movie G are many in both accounts. The book The Great Gatsby was written and set in the 1920’s with all caucasion characters‚ and the proper talk and everyday life of the 20’s. The movie G is much different in this aspect because the writter’s and the director of the film decided to modernize the story and make it more catered to the new african america lifestyle

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    The Great Gatsby In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ there were many symbols used to resemble the characters ideas and the novel’s story line. Some very important symbols throughout the book were Dr. T.J Eckleburg’s eyes‚ the green light‚ the valley of ashes‚ and the colors. I thought that the most important symbol explained in this novel was the green light. The green light was mentioned numerous times throughout the story and stuck with us while we tried to figure out if Gatsby was right for Daisy

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    11/4/12 The Great Gatsby Essay Lavishness‚ extravagance and indulgence; these words represent the lifestyles of many families living in the 1920’s. They used their status and money to raise their position in society. In the novel The Great Gatsby‚ different socials statuses are explored through three main families/characters; the Buchanan family‚ Nick Carraway‚ and Jay Gatsby. The first house we will explore is the Buchanan household. There are three people in this household; Tom Buchanan‚

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