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    living next door to an extremely wealthy and very mysterious man‚ Jay Gatsby. While Gatsby’s facade of extravagant parties characterizes him as an image of the materialistic style of the Roaring 20’s‚

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    event. The author of The Great Gatsby uses colors for symbolism in this book. Green for Gatsby’s money and how rich he is‚ blue for Gatsby’s hope and his chase for daisy‚ throughout the whole story the book focuses on his hope‚ red for danger Gatsby’s secret life and his past how did he get all this money

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    character in the novel. Throughout the novel‚ Nick’s involvement in Gatsby’s affairs causes him to gradually lose his innocence and he eventually becomes a mature person. By learning about Gatsby’s past and getting to know how Gatsby faces the past and the present‚ Nick finds out about the futility of escaping from the reality. Nick also learns how wealth can corrupt when he meets the upper class people. Nick is aware of Gatsby’s pursuit of the American Dream and the destruction that the dream has

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    shows both factors at work. The moral climate of the Roaring Twenties‚ Daisy Fay Buchanan’s pernicious hold on him‚ and Jay Gatsby’s own nature all contribute to his tragic demise. First‚ the loose morality of Dan Cody‚ Gatsby’s unfortunate role model‚ and superficial people who flock to Gatsby’s parties contribute to Gatsby’s downfall. Their examples encourages Gatsby’s interpretation of The American Dream- his naive belief is that money and social standing are all that matter in his quest for

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    WHY IS GATSBY SO MEMORABLE TO THE READER? The Great Gatsby was first published in 1925 and was one of Fitzgerald’s most well-known novels. Many aspects of this book caused this mass popularity‚ however the main reasons are his use of romantic modernism and most importantly‚ his portrayal of the different character. The different portrayals of the characters across Long island manipulate the reader’s opinion. One of the most famous examples for this is Gatsby. Gatsby is a very memorable character

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    The opening excerpt from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s‚ “The Great Gatsby” in chapter four puts emphasis on Gatsby’s mysterious character and listing all the name of the wealthiest people that were invited to Gatsby’s party that “summer” (9). In the first part of the passage‚ the guests invited to the party are described as shallow for having no knowledge about Gatsby but only taking advantages from the party. It shows that the guests lack moral compassion and a subtle care for Gatsby‚ spreading rumors about

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    Thesis Statement: Even with immense wealth‚ Gatsby’s life is haunted by a lack of meaningful relationships along with a distorted view of Daisy and the rest of the world; these weaknesses make him a fragmented character‚ acting as an example of the disillusionment of many people aiming for the American Dream Quote 1: “...the city rising up across the river in white heaps and sugar lumps all built with a wish out of non-olfactory money. The city seen from the Queensboro Bridge is always the city

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    lachrymose over Gatsby’s death‚ the passing-away of a dear friend is a period of reflection. Denial is the most prominent psychological aspect following one’s death. “Gatsby’s house was still empty when I left.” Fitzgerald implies that Nick is waiting upon Gatsby’s return — the return to normalcy. But the period of stagnation lingers and Nick continues to reminisce on the past. Fitzgerald invokes imagery by appealing to the five senses. Nick is trying to relive the condition of Gatsby’s infamous house

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    Great Gatsby‚” more details about Jay Gatsby’s mysterious past are revealed. Nick initially reflects on his first impression on Gatsby which is based on rumours and questions surrounding Gatsby. Gatsby’s stories fascinate Nick‚ but Nick is doubtful that he is being told the entire truth. From Nick’s perspective‚ Gatsby has a very charismatic personality‚ which makes many people believe the things that he says. Throughout the first few chapters‚ Jay Gatsby’s mysterious character and past is the main

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    success and prosperity thru hard work‚ determination‚ and initiative. The author made the decision of stopping Gatsby’s dream of being with Daisy as a life lesson. Setting an example that making bad choices in order to achieve your goals in life will not make them come true‚ but in fact make them less obtainable.The evidence needed to support this is based on the novel’s details.. Gatsby’s wealth is gained by cheating and illegally making his fortune . For those of which contradict the American dream’s

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