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    Character Corruption Throughout the novel of The Great Gatsby corruption is a prevalent and reoccurring theme and lies within most characters. They become overwhelmed with their own self desires and goal to gain material possession that it blocks their true vision of innocence and morality. Daisy for example is introduced into the book as an innocent dedicated wife to Tom but as the book progresses there is an evident change in her character as she becomes increasingly corrupt. By the end of

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    The Constantly Changing Gatsby In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ there are many fascinating and dynamic characters. The character that appeals and changes most throughout the text is Jay Gatsby. At the beginning of the novel‚ when the reader officially met Gatsby for the first time‚ Gatsby is an attention-grabbing and confident man who is mysterious and is a complete enigma to the audience. As the novel progressed‚ the reader learned more and more about what type of man Gatsby is

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    The Kite Runner/Life of Pi: The Foil In both The Kite Runner and Life of Pi‚ the relationship between the major character and a minor character—the foil—help to highlight the main character’s qualities‚ illuminating his traits to be seen in an extraordinary‚ nonstandard way. In The Kite Runner‚ Khaled Hosseini creates Hassan as the foil for Amir. Hassan’s character‚ as perfect as he is‚ causes Amir to pale in comparison‚ something that Amir channels throughout his life‚ governing his actions. Similarly

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    a novel is influential to the way readers understand the novel. Therefore‚ different endings of a novel direct readers toward different directions to approach the novel. Unlike his novel novels‚ Dickens have multiple versions of endings for Great Expectations. The most two significant endings are the original one in which Pip sees Estella accidentally sees Estella on street in London‚ and the revised one in which Pip reunites with Estella at Satis House: “I took her hand in mine‚ and we went out

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    In the Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays the three main female characters Jordan‚ Daisy and Myrtle with different values and interests. They females look at life in different views and points‚ and are total opposites of each other. They are all treated differently by the men they date. Daisy is the complete opposite of Myrtle‚ just like how Jordan is the total opposite of Daisy. Daisy is shown as the woman with all the riches‚ but is still searching for happiness. She is the innocent lady

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    met at the Capulet’s ball‚ and they instantly fell in love with each other. They married without the consent of their parents‚ but died together. In Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet‚ Benvolio serves as a foil to Tybalt‚ and the nurse to the Lady Capulet. Firstly‚ Benvolio serves as a foil to Tybalt. To begin with‚ Tybalt wanted to start a fight‚ but Benvolio tried to stop it. The following quote shows how Tybalt wanted to fight but Benvolio didn’t “I do but keep the peace.”/ “ I hate the word

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    Willis The Great Gatsby Character Analysis: George Wilson “Wilson was so sick that he looked guilty” (Fitzgerald 138 ). After a car strikes his wife Myrtle‚ George Wilson passes the blame to himself out of longing and guilt. Instead of pointing a finger‚ Wilson diligently accepts the circumstances in the novel The Great Gatsby. Focusing on the prosperity and grandeur of the 1920s‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald’s book depicts the affairs and personalities of the era’s lavishly rich. A minor character in the novel

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    101 Things fall apart assignment #2 What were some examples of criminal behavior in the culture? How did they control crime?             In thing fall apart the tribal elders regulate crime using the death penalty‚ exile‚ and reparations. Some great examples of criminal behavior would be when okonkwo beat his one of his wives nearly to death and when he killed three different people. His first killing was of Ikemefuna. Because the killing was accidental and unintentional‚ he did not get punished

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    How does Dickens create sympathy for Pip? ‘Great expectations’ is a novel written during and set in the Victorian era‚ a time in which status‚ class and money were extremely important and where a discrepancy between the rich and poor was evident. The novel follows the ill-fated life of the protagonist in the novel‚ ‘Pip’. Dickens writes in such a way that each character is a subject of either sympathy or scorn. Dickens implies that Pip is a subject of sympathy through his use of guilt and

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    In one particular scene in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ more information about Gatsby’s mysterious financial enterprises is revealed as Nick meets Gatsby and Gatsby’s eccentric friend Meyer Wolfsheim for lunch in a New York cellar. Throughout this odd interaction‚ Nick judges Wolfsheim to be a paranoid‚ suspicious‚ and notably nostalgic man involved in some sort of shady business‚ which leads Nick to believe Gatsby may also be such a man. Through Nick’s descriptions of the situation and

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