carelessness‚ selfishness and apathy. Finally‚ at the end of the novel‚ she not only lets Gatsby take the fall for murder‚ but flees the east coast with Tom without a return address‚ so to speak. Jay Gatsby encapsulates the dichotomy of illusion / reality the most. His whole “aristocratic” pose is a front for his criminal operations. His slight British accent is feigned. In the first few chapters of the novel‚ Gatsby remains a mysterious figure. We only hear snippets of information about him from various
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three chapters that defines the cultural context surrounding and within The Great Gatsby. Find one passage that defines differences how people of different races and ethnic backgrounds depicted in the text. Find one passage that defines differences how people of different genders are depicted in the text. Find one passage that defines a characteristic of the cultural context unique to the 1920s within The Great Gatsby. You will find 3 total passages. You will type or cut and paste the passage
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Chapter 6 7. Why does Gatsby admire Dan Cody so much? Dan Cody is rich. He has millions of dollars. Dan Cody gets all of his money by traveling the continent looking for gold‚ copper‚ silver‚ anything he can sell and make money off of basically. He did all of this on his little yacht. Gatsby wanted all of this. Gatsby wants to be a millionaire‚ with women all over him‚ who can get money fast and easy. Gatsby wants to be just like Cody. What better way to do this then to work side by side with
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Review 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
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Lies" Explains the truth and the false of O’Brien’s book. Argues that O’Brien’s book had some fake stories. This article explains the truth and the lies in the book The Things They Carried. The Great Gatsby April Iryan “Corruption of the Rich Based on the Great Gatsby” Iryan explains that there is corruption during the 1900’s Iryan focuses on the main point of corruption that went on during the time of the story. Corruption in this article is the main point being proved.
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does Hamlet present both an outward and inward conflict? Although Hamlet’s flaws‚ melancholy‚ and pretended madness all lead to his inevitable downfall‚ the inward and outward conflicts of Man vs. Self‚ Man vs. Man and Man vs. Society (which arouse from Hamlet’s acts of revenge for his father’s death) ultimately play a key role as they are what trigger him to make most of the actions he commits which leads to the tragic downfall in Hamlet. I believe Shakespeare uses the character of Hamlet to present
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Gatsby The very first time Gatsby is introduced in the novel The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald is by calling him “something gorgeous.”(Fitzgerald 6) The character Gatsby is introduced three different ways throughout the novel. The first time is by calling him gorgeous‚ the second is by daisy‚ and the third is by Nick. Fitzgerald created the character Gatsby to have a mysterious presence throughout the novel. The novel starts out with Nick Carraway‚ a young man from Minnesota‚ as
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THE GREAT GATSBY In The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald the theme that is exhibited the utmost is “money does not buy happiness” Characters that will best exhibit the prosperity shown in story are Gatsby‚ Daisy‚ and Nick. Examples from the book help show how these people demonstrate how wealth will not make you happy as a main theme throughout the story. In The Great Gatsby‚ Gatsby demonstrates “money does not buy happiness” manytimes throughout the story. For instance‚ Gatsby throws vast
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things just did not seem to matter as much as they do now. This may not seem as hard as it sounds. The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ paints a picture of what the time period was like. It was a time known as the "Jazz Age"‚ where the economy was on an upswing and money was easy to be had. Prohibition was in affect‚ and bootlegging was a highly lucrative but shady business venture. Jay Gatsby most likely took part in bootlegging‚ which is how he accumulated his vast amount of money. Tom Buchanan
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reflected in the way we act. Hamlet views himself in a different light‚ compared to those he surrounded himself by. In reality this leads us to believe that that he is more motivated to find out who his true friends are. Hamlet is an educated man‚ who thinks with rationality and justifies his actions‚ which is what we can see glimpses of in our day to day life’s. However the view of Coleridge States that’d Shakespeare implies that action is the chief end of existence‚ that Hamlets second guessing each move
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