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    The shadow is a common archetype in movies and in stories. The shadow reflects a deeper element of our psyche and is the dark side of the person. Everyone’s shadow is different‚ because not everyone is alike. So my shadow will be different from my sisters‚ and it is what we want crave to have‚ and is usually the evil in us. The anima archetype is the woman in men. Men have a certain secondary female sexual features to them‚ and men try to hide the feminist side of them. In Avatar Colonel Miles

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    The Not So Great Gatsby The novel The Great Gatsby has always been one of my favorites. Fitzgerald does a magnificent job incorporating the ideals and customs of the 1920s and how they pertained in the lives of the characters in the novel. In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald attempts to convey the portrayal of the decline of the American Dream in the decline of morals through the way the characters Daisy‚ Gatsby‚ and Tom go about living their everyday lives. A great way that Fitzgerald evidences

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    questions-The Great Gatsby 1) Nick Carraway is from Minnesota‚ graduated from Yale and fought in World War 1. He moves to New York to learn about the bond business. He is a curious person as shown through his curiosity for Gatsby. He is also hypocritical because he claims to be non judgmental but he makes judgments about others throughout the entire book. His thoughts and judgments are made to himself making him a more reserved person. He lives in the West Egg (new money) district of Long Island‚ next

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    An Exploratory Report on Shadow Banking Neal Edmonson University of the District of Columbia Money and Banking Professor Muhammad Samhan March 4‚ 2013 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Findings 4 Risk 10 Regulation 11 Conclusion 12 Bibliography 13 Executive Summary This paper documents the institutional features of shadow banks‚ discusses their economic roles‚ and analyzes their relationship to the traditional banking system. It utilizes the print and web resources

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    Gatsby Point of View Paper Due: Friday‚ February 5‚ 2014 at 7:00 to turnitin.com 135 points The day after your Point of View Paper is due‚ you must turn in the following portfolio‚ documenting your writing process. Initial free-write (not read by teacher) on topic of your choice—15 points Notes from focus group (points made by peers) on topic—5 points Your reaction to notes from focus group—Agree/disagree‚ extension/ elaboration‚ more evidence from the novel‚ what it made you think about—15

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    Gatsby – by Baz Luhmann Gatsby In the film ‘Gatsby’ directed by Baz Luhmann I have studied important themes that are being portrayed in this film. Such as Unconditional Love‚ Betrayal‚ Hope‚ Wealth and Living the American Dream. These key themes all lead up to deception‚ denial and the fatal death of Jay Gatsby. In this essay I will be writing about 3 main themes; Obsessive/Childish Love‚ Betrayal and Hope The first theme I will be writing about is the theme of Unconditional Love between the characters

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    REFLECTION/ REACTION PAPER After watching the movie in the cinema‚ I decided to compare Jay Gatsby from Francisco Reteche. When I first saw Gatsby‚ I already noticed one similarity that I can pair with Reteche wherein they were both mysterious in the starting part of the story and we could not predict what were they thinking. There were still some similarities that I noticed between the two of them like their main problem was about a girl wherein they wanted to be with a certain girl who left them

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    life. In his novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ many characters are reflective of the people he knew personally. One of those people was Ginevra King‚ whose romantic ways and elite status were the inspiration for Daisy Buchanan. Daisy’s love‚ Gatsby‚ was inspired by his own personality. The letters sent between the two of them give us insight into the inspiration of the characters Fitzgerald wrote about in the novel The Great Gatsby. The main romance in this novel‚ between Gatsby and Daisy‚ was inspired by King

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    The Great Gatsby Essay A dream that leads to destruction‚ pain and heartache‚ the wish of succeeding in life‚ to be seen and recognized by everyone: this are the themes of the The Great Gatsby. Pursuing the American dream was all the characters asked for. Living the perfect life‚ from being at the bottom of a social class to being at the very top of what they seemed to believe in. But was it an easy way to the top? Both Gatsby and Myrtle are obsessed with the image of possessing it all; the need

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    ”-Sandford Wall. The American is defined as the traditional ideals such as equality‚ democracy‚ and prosperity that serve as a common foundation for the people of the United States. In literary workings such as Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ The Great Gatsby‚ “The Necklace”‚ and “The Road Not Taken”‚ the authors prove that the American Dream is attainable due to the fact that many America’s are successful in acquiring independence‚ economic prosperity‚ and finding love. One way in which the American

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