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    here following that idea. As nice as the American Dream sounds‚ how it plays in real life can be a different story. This is why F. Scott Fitzgerald criticizes this idea in his novel The Great Gatsby. In it‚ the author criticizes how being self-made is not as simple as hard work and that equality isn’t something that is true for everyone. The first point that Fitzgerald criticizes is the idea of being self-made; that the rich start out in rags and work their way to the top through hard work. One

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    period had an affect on the young people of its decade. An example of this would be F. Scott Fitzgerald. In his time‚ those who were coming of age were named "The Lost Generation". Fitzgerald himself was going through harsh growing up conditions and living with the new rise of social classes. One of his greatest works‚ The Great Gatsby‚ offers a great example to what the times and people of the ‘20s were all about‚

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    story. A flashback is one of several of these devices exercised; it is a scene or series of scenes that show events that occurred at a previous time‚ while being inserted into a current scene. F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ author of The Great Gatsby‚ uses these techniques throughout the novel. In chapter four‚ Fitzgerald inserts a flashback to make readers aware of unknown history. The Great Gatsby is comprised of many flashbacks‚ the most significant being in chapter four. The recurrence of the connection

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    There are a lot of colors that could be used to describe the characters in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ but one that really stands out is the color green. The color green is most represented by money‚ hope‚ and fertility. By describing someone by using the color green‚ you could be saying that they have high self-respect and well-being. In The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses green a lot in the money side of the color. Green could also mean learning‚ growth and harmony‚ which you

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    the value of money‚ and he realized the power and effect of money. Money can have many effects‚ however money cannot buy happiness. Many people disbelieve this fact‚ and many continue to try and actually buy articles that make them happy. In F. Scott Fitzgerald ’s The Great Gatsby‚ Fizgerald keenly shows us how Jay Gatsby is one of these people. Gatsby believes that if he has money‚ he can do attain great goals. Gatsby is a sensible man‚ yet he has many false conceptions. Jay Gatsby believes that money

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    “The Great Gatsby” Essay "The Great Gatsby" by F Scott Fitzgerald shows multiple examples of modernism‚ specifically the rejection of traditional themes and topics. The first traditional topic that is absolutely rejected is the concept that marriage is a flawless institution. Marriage is supposed to be a sacred bond between two people that love and trust each other. In Gatsby’s flawed society; however‚ the women are flirty‚ aloof‚ and uncaring or invested in anybody other than the person they

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    across the country‚ the 1920s served as the time of flourishing culture and endless opportunity. The American Dream surged through the veins of many people‚ giving them hope that they could succeed in life. With his novel The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald creates Jay Gatsby‚ a man that resonates with many readers. Jay grows up poor‚ and after being exposed to places of wealth and love‚ he devotes his life to the conquest of these goals. He invests his time and effort into achieving his dreams

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    dissimilarity in every particular except shape and size."(9) In The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald creates different worlds‚ where many different people live amongst each other. The areas of East Egg and West Egg in Long Island find isolation not just geographically‚ “separated only by a courtesy bay” (9)‚ but more significantly in the way the two societies contrast. Along with East and West Egg‚ Fitzgerald creates another symbol where a dark and lifeless community lives: the Valley of Ashes

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    “So we beat on‚ boat against the current borne back ceaselessly into the past” (Fitzgerald 182). A powerful quote that F. Scott Fitzgerald uses in The Great Gatsby. This quote is greatly associated with Gatsby and how he is trying to strive to succeed the American Dream. There were three colors that help exemplifies the American Dream and that are linked with Gatsby would be blue which represents fantasy‚ yellow signifies falsehood‚ red symbolizes danger and anger. As blue embodies the fantasy and

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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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