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    In the book the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. They’re three women named Daisy‚ Jordan and Myrtle. All three of these women have differences but in a way all three women are similar.To compare and contrast between Daisy‚Jordan and Myrtle we need to know the charter trait of each charter. Each lady have different lives Daisy is a rich women that loves hiding from her problems behind a wall of money‚ Jordan is a women that live for the fine things in life and prefers money then people feelings

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    Love is a very powerful emotion. It is able to consume a person’s mind and control their every thought‚ every action and every dream. Scott Fitzgerald demonstrates how love can hold a man’s heart and mind hostage through the portrayal of Jay Gatsby’s pursuit of the love of his life. In Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby‚ Gatsby’s heart and mind remain fixed on his past love of Daisy Buchanan as he creates a dream of once again returning to that moment in the past. Blinded by the illusion of Daisy

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    Fitzgerald’s tale of The Great Gatsby can be condensed into the creation‚ the attaining and the loss of a man’s dream. But it delves into the roaring twenties and falls into a era with an almost dreamlike quality‚ where the parties are loud‚ the people fickle and the falls from grace are brutal. The Great Gatsby contains characters who we never truly meet‚ instead we meet their masks‚ masks which in turn are all either the source or object of one of the fatal flaws: love‚ lust and greed. Although

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    Alex Karabiberjian Professor Lace ENGL 113B February 14‚ 2014 Love I define love as connecting to a person in a way an individual has never felt before. The connection can be obtained by having common interests or even a mere look in each other’s eyes. I‚ personally‚ connect with women by having similarities on serious topics. These matters could be a personal opinion on relationships‚ values‚ morals‚ or even activities they might enjoy. I tend to have great feelings for a female when a woman

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    his neighbor Gatsby lives in a mansion. He is a very mysterious guy that everyone claims to have never seen before. His cousin‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ lives in East Egg. This part of town believes that you are born into your social class. Daisy and Gatsby have a past relationship that was cut short due to Gatsby leaving for the army. These two love for each other sets the foundation for one of the main themes in Great Gatsby. Throughout the story Fitzgerald introduces a theme of love. Love is seen all throughout

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    True Love in The Great Gatsby True love is an emotion that every human being should have the privilege of experiencing once in their life. There is no one correct definition for this feeling‚ it is definitely different for everyone‚ but in the end love should make your life better not more difficult. These days the concept of true love has become cliché and people are letting outside factors dictate their emotions. This problem‚ while it is very prominent today‚ is not a new thing. In F. Scott

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    Love‚ as good as it feels‚ nothing feels as good as the anticipation of it. It is the four-letter word that all human beings have in common and strive for with purposefulness. In fact‚ any human being has either been loved or has loved before. When it comes to love‚ there are a lot of divergence in the thoughts and beliefs to “What is really love?” that it became the most popular search on Google. However‚ the most corresponding belief would be that to love is to suffer. In other words‚ to love is

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    Love in the Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald presents many themes in his novel‚ The Great Gatsby. A theme Fitzgerald used was love and how it affects everybody around one another. This theme is expressed throughout the book by how the energy changes when one doesn’t like another person they are with. The motif of weather shows when a relationship is a little unclear it rains and when there is tension it becomes very hot. The first reference showing the connection between the weather and love was

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    Great GatsbyGatsby is affected by his failed past love‚ which led to his ultimate demise. Gatsby’s deep affection to one of the main characters in the novel‚ Gatsby‚ was a failed one. Gatsby was enchanted by Daisy’s persona and qualities‚ but most all he fell in love for what Daisy represented in society. Daisy was in the ultimate royalty as she was part of the ultimate high class.As a result‚ there wasn’t a man that did not intend to conquer and marry her. Although Daisy did love Gatsby‚ he did

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    Romantic Love In The Great Gatsby: Obsession‚ Self-Destruction‚ and Greed The Great Gatsby is a story about a man‚ Gatsby‚ who is stuck in alternate reality. He is stuck in a past life and wants to remain in it forever. The Great Gatsby reflects a story about the great American dream and‚ as some may view‚ a beautiful love story. The Great Gatsby is not a story about perfect love. In fact‚ it actually mocks the notion that love having no flaws. Fitzgerald writes about the corruption of love and illustrates

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