leader compile the information into one final presentation. Team assignment: * Your team will select one of the following characters from The Great Gatsby: * Nick Carraway * Jay Gatsby * Daisy Buchanan * Tom Buchanan * Jordan Baker * Myrtle Wilson * George Wilson * As a team‚ create a profile for that character as if he /she is a member of a modern day social networking site‚ such as Facebook or MySpace. * Your team’s final presentation
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The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ contains many literary devices. One of such devices is characterization‚ the author’s method of describing characters. In this novel‚ the author creates many of the characters to be superficial. Through their actions‚ comments‚ and descriptions‚ Fitzgerald gives the reader an idea of the characters. One such character proves to be Daisy. Although she had fallen in love with Gatsby when she first met him‚ when he was at war she quickly
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This passage is the last three paragraphs of the story. The passage is Nick’s thoughts on Gatsby and the future. This passage ends the story and concludes Nick’s narrative. It happens while Nick is going home to Minnesota in a train. It illustrates the main theme of the un-attainability of the American Dream. In the first sentence of the passage‚ Fitzgerald uses the word "brooding" to show the mood of Nick‚ the narrator. Brooding gives an impression of deep‚ dark thinking. Next‚ he talks about the
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Moral Character Viewpoints Many in my cluster agreed that a person who smokes does not always have a bad moral character; it just means that they fell into a bad habit. Sometimes bad habits can be brought on by the environment for which one surrounds themselves by. It is said that “a person with bad habits may not always be a person with bad moral character‚ whereas a person with bad moral character is more likely to have bad habits”. Now‚ as for what we disagreed upon‚ I would have to say
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Character Counts: Nick The Great Gatsby is one of the bestselling books in America. The novel was written by a man who is considered to be one of the greatest writers and one of America’s biggest dreamers‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald made it incredibly easy for a reader to really figure out the personalities his characters had right when they are shown for the first time. He created a character in The Great Gatsby who‚ unlike the other characters‚ seemed to show good qualities about himself
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honeymoon. Much of that is discussed in a conversation between Jordan and Nick in Chapter 4. Daisy quickly falls back into a relationship with Gatsby‚ and even that pairing has some superficial qualities to it. Daisy may truly have some feelings for Jay‚ but she also wanted to break out of her luxurious‚ but dull‚ daily routine by having an affair. While Jay wanted her to leave Tom and marry him‚ she had no intention of leaving her husband. It was just an affair to Daisy. Much of the evidence of
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Character analysis Daisy Buchanan Daisy is a beautiful young woman originally from Louisville‚ Kentucky. At first we know her as Nick’s cousin and later on find out she’s the object of Gatsby‚ his determination in getting wealthy just to impress her. Fitzgerald presents her as the ‘American Dream’‚ who for the matter of fact Myrtle is extremely envious of and is always desperately trying to climb that social scale‚ by having an intimate relationship with her husband Tom Buchanan. She is portrayed
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Jay Gatsby can be characterized as a war veteran who is simply desperate to regain his young love‚ Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby has spent many years changing his life in order to win Daisy back‚ but when they finally meet again‚ “… Daisy tumbled short of his dreams” (Fitzgerald 95). Gatsby spent years building up an elaborate imagination of what he thought Daisy would be like when he finally met with her again. Not only does he spend many years thinking about her‚ he uses his time becoming the man he thinks
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Integrity‚(Unknown)“Adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.” The question could be asked that in the modern world of business‚ is integrity a requirement for a manager in global corporations? In writing this short assignment‚ I will take the stance that integrity is an essential part of managing in present day global corporation. In doing so‚ I will focus on the famous Bre-X gold scandal that occurred which is an ideal example of a situation where the integrity
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CheckPoint: Moral Character View Points PHI/105: Intro. To Philosophy Due Date: 10/05/2011 Instructor: Geth Allison Moral Character View Points Referencing week four discussion concerning moral character‚ one viewpoint my discussion group overall agreed upon including me is that habits develop from repeatedly doing something and can reflect on a person of good or bad moral character. For example‚ if a child was taught to say yes sir while growing up by the time
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