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    the American Dream. However‚ the subject of Daisy is slightly more difficult to understand. Gatsby’s hopelessly romantic and lavish lifestyle was most responsible for his death‚ far more responsible than Daisy’s self-centered actions‚ Tom’s arrogant and hypocritical presence‚ Nick’s tolerant and honest manners‚ or even Wilson’s murderous and vengeful ways. The beginning of the downward spiral of Jay Gatsby’s life began when he was just seventeen. Considering his past‚ and how Gatsby overcame his troubles

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    Gatsby’s Pursuit of the American Dream The Great Gatsby‚ a novel by Scott Fitzgerald‚ is about the American Dream‚ and the downfall of those who attempt to reach its impossible goals. The attempt to capture the American Dream is used in many novels. This dream is different for different people; but‚ in The Great Gatsby‚ for Jay‚ the dream is that through wealth and power‚ one can acquire happiness. To get this happiness Jay must reach into the past and relive an old dream; and‚ in order to do this

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    Charles Marlow 1840-1885 The journey to Africa deeply affected Charles Marlow upon his return to his homeland England. After witnessing many horrific crimes‚ behavior of the Europeans‚ and treatment of the African settlers‚ Marlow suffered from immense emotional and mental pain. He dealt with mental illness and he endured a mental breakdown due to the immense pressure and emotional issues as a result of his experience in Africa and return to England. Marlow succumbed to his mental

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    Obituary World Trade Tower One (northern tower)‚ 30‚ of New York City‚ New York‚ passed away on September 11‚ 2001. She died at 10:28 A.M.‚ 102 minutes after being hit by an airplane that had been hijacked by terrorists from the Al Qaeda terrorist organization. The Al Qaeda terrorist organization is a group of Islamic Extremists who felt anger toward the United States for discriminating against their religion (Muslim). World Trade Tower One was finished being built on December 23‚ 1970‚ located

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    Obituary of Carmen Julia Mascaró García In this essay I will be talking about the obituary of Julia Mascaró. She gives us to understand more of what we already know about our Puerto Rico‚ how bad is the economic situation‚ corruption in government‚ talks about the poor inculcation of values ​​being taught to our children‚ the number of people who are unemployed and crime that embraces us. I think that leaves us in his obituary Julia is somehow a lesson‚ it is rare when a person writes his own obituary

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    corrupt to achieve his mansion and to hold all of these parties. Because of Gatsby’s corruption‚ he appears surrounded by a world of luxurious possessions and wealth. Any reader’s first instinct of Gatsby would be that he is an exceptionally wealthy person whom must have worked extremely hard to afford all of the lavish things: ‘...on weekends his Rolls Royce... enormous garden... servants...’ These all suggest Gatsby’s glamorous world. The fact that Gatsby is the host of these many parties can

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    was responsible for Gatsby’s death? A expeditious judge would be the man who murdered Gatsby‚ right? I mean he pulled the trigger so ultimately he has all the blame‚ right? Upon the many shady characters throughout The Great Gatsby ‚ I have confidence in that Wilson‚ Daisy‚ and Tom are accountable for Jay Gatsby’s death. By all means‚ George Wilson was one of the many people that resulted to Gatsby’s

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    I believe that Tom is responsible for Gatsby’s death. He didn’t like Gatsby from the very beginning. He knew that Gatsby has done some crimes in the past. He knew that his wife‚ Daisy is having an affair with Gatsby. In the text‚ he states‚ “‘What kind of a row are you trying to cause in my house anyhow?’” (Fitzgerald 136). This matters because Tom never liked Gatsby‚ basically he didn’t want to see him around. Tom never stayed loyal to Daisy‚ but when he found out that Myrtle is going away from

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    January 3‚ 2014 The Great Gatsby’s Many Great Themes The book “The Great Gatsby “by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is a story about a man that seemingly has it all‚ but one thing‚ love. While Gatsby’s carrying a torch for his lost love Daisy is a prevalent theme‚ there are in fact many more themes throughout the novel. Carelessness‚ Social class‚ and Dreaming about reaching unattainable things are but a few additional themes of the novel. With so many different topics‚ some overtly obvious (some not so

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    Gatsby’s Dream though literary Devices The American Dream is something everyone wants to conquer in life. Something that is so hard‚ that not much people can say they successfully did. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald took place in the1920’s. He himself is a character in the book named Nick. The book revolves around a man named Jay Gatsby and his struggles to be with the love of his life to make it perfect. It is not complete without her and he tries to win her heart back. It’s a tragic

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