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    The Death of the American Dream in the Great Gatsby World War I brought out the deepest‚ darkest‚ most malignant tendencies of human nature. Young men died in the thousands on the battlefield‚ martyrs of a wanton cause. 1920’s American society mirrored the Great War’s atmosphere of excess. The newly wealthy class‚ in onslaught‚ threw lavish parties and indulged in sexual promiscuity as exorbitance became the new state religion. Traditional values‚ including that of the American Dream‚ seemed to

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    of World War I and the sudden uprise in the general wealth of the country added to the breakdown of what was considered “right” and “decent” to society. No work so clearly paints the picture of this pivotal downturn as F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. As the main characters in Fitzgerald’s definitive novel reveal themselves‚ the idea of the “American Dream” is demolished by the implication that the pursuit of wealth rather

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is full of symbols and symbolic ideas. Fitzgerald portrays important messages in the novel by his symbolic use of color‚ names‚ places and characters. A lot of important messages in the novel are conveyed by color symbolism. Colors are an important part in Fitzgerald’s description of the lives of Jay Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway and the other characters. The color grey is used to descbribe the valley of ashes which lies between West Egg and New York‚ "…grey

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    Analysis of Setting in The Great Gatsby Setting in The Great Gatsby has great meaning and is representative of social class. The East Egg is where all the old money people live. These people inherited their wealth from past family. An example would Tom. Tom inherited his money which is why he and Daisy live the East Egg. The West Egg is where all the new money people live. These people supposable earned their cash through hard work. Such examples know so far are Gatsby. Even though there are rumors

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    people from all over the world made the decision to make the move. The time period of The Great Gatsby‚ the 1920s‚ was a big movement period in America. Unlike other countries‚ there was freedom in America‚ which was sought as the golden ticket for immigrants. The American Dream proves to be a proves a positive goal for people to strive for because of the employment opportunities‚ homes and places to live‚ and education. Money‚ salary and social class were what people entitled you by and how

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    virtually impossible to touch‚ almost as if they were a fantasy? In The Great Gatsby‚ set in two wealthy communities‚ East Egg and West Egg‚ Fitzgerald describes Gatsby as a Romantic‚ larger- than-life‚ figure by setting him apart from the common person. Fitzgerald sets Gatsby in a fantasy world that‚ based on illusion‚ is of his own making. Gatsby’s possessions start to this illusion. He lives in an extremely lavish mansion. "It is a factual imitation of some Hotel

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    mini-mobile hotel. | Magnanimous | Benevolent; generous | The first of the word comes from the Latin word magnus‚ which means great‚ and generous people are great people. | Expostulation | Criticism; complaint | The first part of the word looks like expose‚ and when you criticize‚ you expose your complaints. | Truculent | Aggressive; rude | This word was used to describe how Tom was aggressively holding onto Wilson. | Grail | Sacred cup | I think of the Holy Grail‚ which is a sacred cup. |

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    Great Gatsby essay: to what extent are relationships doomed Scott Fitzgerald’s famous novel ‘The Great Gatsby’ is set in America of the 1920’s‚ a predominantly materialistic society revolving around wealth and status above all else. Fitzgerald depicts this obsession with money and luxury through complicated relationships full of trouble‚ infidelity and sorrow. The relationships Fitzgerald portrays all symbolize the materialism and hedonism of the age; each relationship is doomed to a certain extent

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    to imagine. Myrtle and George both have blue eyes because they are both middle class people who aspire to have wealth. Myrtle has a dark shade of blue which implies that she desperately desires wealths. To further elaborate‚ her eyes represents her aspirations from what she sees in her relationship with Tom. Tom provides Myrtle hope in which she can use him to receive money. Ironically‚ Myrtle neglects to see with her blue eyes the true nature of the Tom. While in contrast‚ George does not have

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    Sahil Dosani English 1302 Professor carpenter March 15th 2017 Allegory in the movie- "The Great Gatsby." The movie - The Great Gatsby‚ produced in 1974 and is based on the Novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald written in 1925 - is an allegory of the American dream. The story in many ways shows the life of Americans in reference to the American dream and how it is difficult to attain the dream. An allegory is a setting‚ object‚ story‚ colors or a picture that when interpreted can reveal

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