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    temporarily bloomed in the 1920`s. Essentially‚ the Jazz Age was a time period of economic prosperity‚ where the economic prosperity was increasing‚ though in contrast‚ the moral values of individuals were decreasing. In the literary classic novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses his characters to explore this morality. This is clearly apparent through the character Nick Carraway‚ who represents a symbol of honesty‚ and Jordan Baker‚ who represents a symbol of dishonesty. To begin‚ Nick Carraway

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    feel good stories about the paths of two lovers crossing. Love between two people is difficult due to several circumstances including commitment‚ family values‚ and other relationships. A famous romance novel is The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ in which a famous up and coming businessman named Gatsby pursues a girl named Daisy‚ the daughter of very affluent parents. The modern equivalent to this classical American story is the movie Legally Blonde‚ directed by Robert Luketic. Elle‚ the daughter

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    novel - Historical context - Similarities between author’s life and the novel Part 3: The American dream - What is the American dream? - Reflection of American dream on the Great Gatsby - What can we learn from the Great Gatsby? References Nick Carraway  Novel’s narrator‚ from Minnesota  Educated at Yale  Fought in W.W.I  Learns bond business.  Honest‚ tolerant  Gatsby’s neighbor Nick Carraway by Tobey Maguire‚ the Great Gatsby movie 2013 Jay Gatsby  Protagonist  Fabulously wealthy  Has

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    AP Junior English 4 December 2011 "The Hollow Men" by T.S. Eliot and The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald but have similar themes and were both published in 1925. These pieces of literature illustrate two similar opinions on the same time period. There is a parallel between the two works that can easily be shown. The reoccurring themes of senselessness‚ unattainable fantasies‚ and facade appear and both works and can be cleanly displayed. "The Hollow Men" by T.S. Eliot states in lines three

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    0The Beautiful and the Damned: A Portrait of the New India The Great Gatsby: A Rich Man in India Reasoning for title – story is similar to Great Gatsby. He’s trying to interview the richest man in India‚ but his reputation is very contradicting – fraud or the truth? Tells his story about childhood and how his dad was considered a fraud‚ then he built up the school after his father stepped down. Originally he wanted to do things with cigars‚ then it went South and now he has a real cigar business

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    The Great Gatsby: a linguopoetic analysis of extract 1‚ chapter 1. While reading the given extract for the first time‚ we may think that it is just the description of landscape. Nick Carraway is describing the area where he lives‚ calling it “one of the strangest communities in North America”. To support this idea of strangeness he uses a number of lexical means and synonyms. Thus‚ he defines the island as “slender” and “riotous”‚ attributes that are normally used in connection with some animate

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    Of Mice and Men and The Great Gatsby are tragic books where the characters strive to achieve the American dream. Because of the common dreams of the characters‚ these two books’ characters can be compared to each other to teach morals about how to achieve the American Dream. The American Dream is a dream that everyone strives for‚ where the world is perfect in the eyes of the dreamer. The Dream that is nearly impossible to achieve‚ and describes the ideal world where everything goes correctly for

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    to be contradictory to his or her actions‚ thoughts and speech. For the essay question‚ we will be looking at mainly two books: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and The River Between by Ngūgī wa Thiong’o. In these works‚ we will be focusing on two characters from each book: Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby from The Great Gatsby and Nyambura and Waiyaki from The River Between. Daisy Buchanan is an example of a character that is very contradictory by nature because she is easily influenced by

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    to real life and marxism tries to explain what the book/film has to do with the real life (Shmoop Editorial Team). Marx saw capitalism‚ which marxists define as “a social‚ economic relation” between people (Boundless). Marx explains in his book‚ The Communist Manifesto‚ there are two

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    “Can’t repeat the past? Why of course you can” ~Jay Gatsby The latest version of The Great Gatsby‚ directed by Baz Luhrmann‚ uses many of F Scott Fitzgerald’s original descriptions and dialogue. It respects the fact that the book is told from the point of view of Nick Carraway‚ cousin of Daisy‚ the woman who Gatsby loves. It carefully reproduces various details‚ such as the clock Gatsby drops when meeting Daisy again for the first time since she married Tom Buchanan five years earlier. It follows

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