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    The Great Gatsby Essay Imagine if the American dream turned into a nightmare. F. Scott Fitzgerald does this through the point of view of Nick Carraway in his novel‚ The Great Gatsby. Carraway moves next door to a mansion and is unsure who owns it. Soon after‚ Carraway is invited to an elaborate party thrown by a man named Gatsby‚ a man who is only known through rumors‚ and who also happens to be Carraway’s neighbor. When Carraway and Gatsby become close throughout the story‚ many secrets

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    Thematic Essay Temptation and self-indulgence can obscure one’s priorities in life‚ leading to irremediable consequences. In the story‚ Great Expectations by Charles Dickens‚ such consequences affect the characters- some less and some more. One victim is the protagonist‚ Pip. Tempted by his greed‚ Pip embarks on a journey to pursue his goal to become a gentleman in order to win over his love- Estella. However‚ he must sacrifice almost everything in able to accomplish his selfish goal. Provoked by

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    Compare and Contrast Essay 3/19/13 How motifs affect theme in The Awakening and The Great Gatsby In common literature‚ motifs are reoccurring symbols that develop a certain aspect of the author’s intention. In The Awakening‚ Kate Chopin uses the motif of water to develop the theme of freedom. Similar to the Chopin‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the motif of yellow and white to develop the theme of appearance versus reality. In contrast‚ their themes may be different‚ however the intention of both

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    ELA5-05 February 9th‚ 2014 The Great Gatsby Literary Essay The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is a perfect example of the ever decaying American Dream. The novel depicts how rich‚ or upper-class‚ people use materialism‚ money and social status to get ahead in life. The original American Dream is nothing compared to what’s depicted in the book. The use of lies and cheating is also very present in this story‚ it’s practically everywhere. Lastly‚ materialism and money go hand in hand

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    Colton Fuchs‚ Period 1 Great Leader Essay‚ 2/2/15 Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2nd‚ 1869 in Sudamapuri‚ also known as Porbandar‚ which was a town on the south-west side of the Kathiawar Peninsula. His father Karamchand Gandhi‚ who died when Mohandas was 15 years old‚ was the chief minister of Porbandar. His mother Putlibai was Karamchand’s fourth wife‚ and the first of his wives to not die in childbirth. Mohandas had one older sister and two older brothers. In May of 1883 Mohandas

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    America and the Great War Following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914 there was a chain reaction that many contribute to the most immediate cause of World War I. However‚ prior to the start of the 20th century there were many changes going on in and around Europe that can also be considered as root causes to the rise of hostilities between the countries of Europe. This essay will discuss the events that ultimately lead to the beginning of World War I‚ the events that

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    In The Great Gatsby‚ a classic novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Nick Carraway is in love with Jordan Baker‚ George Wilson is in love with Myrtle Wilson and Jay Gatsby is in love with Daisy Buchanan. Regrettably‚ all of these women are unworthy of the love and affection bestowed upon them by these men. Throughout the course if this essay‚ the love between these individuals will be analysed and the reasons why these women are unworthy will be highlighted. Nick Carraway is initially introduced

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    The Great Gatsby is a very meaningful book where each character is unique in a way that makes the readers think more than what’s written. In this essay I am going to show you how most characters develop including Gatsby and Myrtle to the lowest and unrespectable characters as they try to balance the high end life like the American Dream with the reality they live in. I am going to begin with Jay Gatsby and how he developed throughout the novel. We know right from the start the Gatsby is a

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    The Great Gatsby Argumentative Essay “The negative side of the American Dream comes when people pursue success at any cost‚ which in turn destroys the vision and the dream.”-Azar Nafisi This quote sums up Tom buchanan perfectly. He is seen as a monster to Nick‚ and a very aggressive person to everyone else‚ including his own wife. However‚ he also has a lot of money and a very nice house. Many may say that Tom is the Representation of the American Dream. Tom’s achievements of the American Dream impacted

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    The Hands Society Motif Essay Throughout time society as a whole has greatly changed and developed to what it is now. One major part of the society is the social class structure. In Charles Dickens’ novel‚ Great Expectations‚ Dickens expresses his beliefs on that structure in many ways. Since Dickens wrote the novel during the Victorian Era it reflects and evaluates the beliefs and values of the time. For the most part ones place in the social order was based on wealth and the reputation

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