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    Throughout F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby ‚ protagonist Jay Gatsby progresses as a hero through his dedication for love‚ his youthful dreams‚ and his Christ-like persona. His passion for love reflects in his greatness; for he proves commitment‚ dedication‚ and a loving soul for others. Jay Gatsby lives the model of the American Dream in a youthful and undertaking way. Extravagance combined with dreams for success comes greatness. Gatsby also is considered a vision of Jesus Christ as the

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    Nurakhunov Davran Id : 20122506 Date : 04.04.2013 Assignment : reflection The Great Gatsby After finishing The Great Gatsby we see a theme of what the past does to one man and his dream to obtain it.   Anger is what made Gatsby‚ his wealth and power were his goals of happiness and love. Gatsby supports this when he says to Tom‚ "she only married you because I was too poor and she was tired of waiting for me." Gatsby has never forgotten that if he had had the money when he first met her‚ then

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    In the movie “Girl interrupted”‚ Daisy resided in a mental institution called the Mclean Hospital (3). The hospital provides medical and therapeutic treatments in order to reduce the symptoms of the patients’ disorder. If the patient shows signs of a normal behavior‚ then the patients is released back into the real world. Daisy was diagnosed in having a binge-eating disorder and agoraphobia. An agoraphobia‚ according to reports‚ is “a fear of being outside or otherwise being in a situation from which

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    The Great Gatsby True love in the 1920s was a hard thing to come by. The way that Fitzgerald portrayed relationships‚ he was implying that a true friendship and relationship during the 1920s was impossible. This is shown very well in the novel The Great Gatsby by many of the different characters. For example‚ Daisy and Gatsby fell in love but daisy got married and is now separated from Gatsby. Also‚ Nick a friend of Gatsby is being constantly used by Gatsby so that he can get closer to his cousin

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    Driving Miss Daisy Throughout the movie "Driving Miss Daisy‚" there is a constant juxtaposition between Miss Daisy and Hoke. The contrast of their roles reminds the viewers of the prominent racial segregation that existed during that time. Because the movie spans over 25 years of their relationship‚ that is significant to the time that engrained social prejudice takes to diminish.  In the beginning of the movie‚ Hoke is "below" Miss Daisy because he is her chauffeur. Her mental stability is slightly

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    Genetic Manipulation Report-Daisy the Cow Humans manipulate genetic transfer when cloning animals and modifying expressions of a gene to achieve the desirable traits‚ alleles or phenotype by changing the DNA sequence of an organism (Genetic Manipulation). This allows the organism to reproduce offspring with the specific gene and allows them to pass on those desired genes. An example of this is Daisy the cow. Daisy was cloned and genetically modified so that milk will not produce that contains the

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    in The Great Gatsby who must contend with some aspect of the past‚ either personal or societal. Then write an essay in which you show how the character’s relationship to the past contributes to the meaning of the novel as a whole. In F. Scott F’s novel‚ Jay Gatsby contends with a haunting past that constantly threatens his dream of a future with Daisy. Gatsby’s future‚ as said by his father‚ to be one of promise. Gatsby’s father states "He had a big future before him..."‚ and Gatsby has the brain

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    Katie Coleman ALC Period 3 12/19/13 Fitzgerald’s Colorful Imagination The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald is an ever exciting story about a trouble-some wealthy man‚ Jay Gatsby. He spends his life creating a rich status for myself to allure people in. Among the people his wants to in his life‚ is his one true love‚ Daisy Buchanan. Color Symbolism plays a huge roll in describing characters and lending extra meaning to inanimate objects and descriptions of society. The use

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    Daisy Girl Ad Analysis

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    encourages them to perform actions that they normally would not do. The “Daisy Girl Ad” develops the idea of fear manipulation by convincing citizens to vote for one politician rather than the other and by making them feel afraid resulting in them pursuing goals they ordinarily would not. On September 7‚ 1964‚ President L. Johnson’s campaign aired a commercial that would guarantee his win at the Presidential Elections. The “Daisy Girl Ad” stands as the first political ad to manipulate viewers emotions

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    The Great Gatsby Essay Alaura Gartner What are personal desires? How do we make the decision to decide between our desires and choosing to conform? When making a decision between desires and conforming it is a difficult choice that we all face in our lives. In the novel The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzerald it demonstrates the difficult conflict between what we want and conforming. When we have personal desires it can be difficult to conform. The first way in which Fitzgerald shows the idea

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