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    Summer Reading Assignment English Language AP Dialectical Journals Passage/Quotes from Text Page #/¶ Response 1. "The priest was blessed with a long‚ incriminating finger‚ which he used to point out sinners in public‚ and tongue schooled in arousing emotions." Pg 2 /¶2 (C) As I continued reading on how the priest was to spot the sins his fellow community has committed‚ it kind of surprised me. My priest could probably tell the people who sin from the guilt that appears in their face but the

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    Materialism Drove It In The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ money and materialism play an important role. Money and materialism are the driving forces that affect people’s decisions. People’s relationships‚ emotions‚ successes and pride all revolve around money. Many relationships that occurred in The Great Gatsby are created because of the influence of money. Daisy‚ a young woman‚ searches for the answers to many aspects in her life. She wants to be married and money drives her decision

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    associated with the upper class‚ such as wealth and materialism‚ however his points about these topics take a sort of “outsider” perspective to the situation‚ qualifying them even more. Often the most valuable commentary we can find about our own lives comes from those around us‚ and Eighner‚ being the dumpster diver he is‚ deals with all types of people and can make valid observations. Eighner’s attitude towards materialism and wealth‚ materialism being a superficial

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    The Great Gatsby: How the American Dream is grossly materialistic. Since the beginning‚ the main focus of living is acquiring more money and becoming as successful as possible. In the 1920’s‚ people made money from the stock market‚ and illegal bootlegging. Since these people were hitting the jackpot‚ a rank called ’new money’ was created. This rank‚ never overpowered ’old money’ the most wealthiest‚ well-known and respected class. Possession of material wealth however‚ can’t bring true happiness

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    Adiga’s protagonist‚ Balram‚ composes in this lengthy humorous letter to the premier of China. He had grown up in this lower caste. Balram longs to move his way up the caste system and become a prosperous and powerful entrepreneur. Nonetheless‚ throughout his journey to entrepreneurship he mislays his judgment of integrity and capitulates under this corrupt society. Balram regards everything acquisitively and materialistically. This insinuates that he deems everything revolves around money and money

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    hen talking about of simplicity according to Henry David Thoreau I remembered a book called Affluenza. The book presents the same idea of materialism in the form of shopping as a fever‚ and chronic congestion as hoarding items. Affluenza uses metaphors based on diseases to showcase individual’s obsessions with material gain. Thoreau in Walden‚ or Life in the Woods chapter 1‚ Economy talked about his experience of being in a cabin for two years and 2 months. He wrought about this detachment from the

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    Love Vs. Materialism The Great Gatsby does not offer a definition of love‚ or a contrast between love and romance. Rather it suggests that what people believe to be love is normally only a dream. America in the 1920s was a country where moral values were slowly crumbling and Americans soon only had one dream and objective to achieve‚ success. Distorted love is one theme in the novel The Great Gatsby‚ present among all of the characters relationships; Daisy and Tom‚ Tom and Myrtle‚ Daisy and Gatsby

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    Tamara Haddad Wilhite P.5 Scarlet Letter Dialectical Journal “Like anything that pertains to crime‚ it seemed never to have a youthful era… a wild rose-bush‚ in this month of June‚ with delicate gems‚ which might be imagined to offer their fragrance and fragile beauty to the prisoner as he went in” (Hawthorne 45). Hawthorne describes the door of the jail‚ as well as the rose bush to the side of it. I feel as if this is supposed to represent what Hester is about the experience: the harsh

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    Dialectical journal: Scarlet letter 1."But on one side of the portal… was a wild rose-bush… which might be imagined to offer their fragrance and fragile beauty to the prisoner as he went in…” (Chapter 1‚ pg.41) The rose bush in this excerpt at the beginning of the book signifies the one thing that seems to bloom despite the harsh rules and restrictions that the Puritan society bestow upon all who reside there. Much like the rose bush‚ Hester Prynne

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    Friederich S. Fitzgerald weaves together the motifs of materialism and lies/illusion in The Great Gatsby to express a theme in a couple of ways. First‚ he uses Gatsby’s illusion of love for Daisy to mix between the two motifs in crazy ways. Second‚ he uses the power of status to show how people come up to be and where they sit in the power chart. And lastly‚ the death of Myrtle is whipped into lies and materialism that comes to a dreadful end. Fitzgerald tells a story of love‚ lies‚ and deceit‚ and

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