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    The Great Gatsby In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg represents god‚ the all seeing and all knowing god‚ which society‚ cannot fool. George Wilson believes that the advertisement’s eyes are the eyes of god. “I spoke to her‚” he muttered‚ after a long silence. “I told her she might fool me but she couldn’t fool God. I took her to her to the window‚ and I said ‘God knows what you’ve been doing everything you’ve

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    The Superficial Gatsby In the novel entitled The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald‚ Jay Gatsby is at times made out to be better than us. At first glance he is sophisticated‚ using big words and claiming that he is an “Oxford man.” But when we look closer we can easily see that this man is a farce. Much of this man has been shrouded in mystery. We know very little about his past until later in the book. We don’t know where he was born‚ who his parents are‚ or where all of

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    Camilo Jimenez Professor Acevedo History Honors 211 December 18th‚ 2014 The Great War: the World had Never Spilled so Much Blood World War One is one of the most tragic wars the world has experienced. The Great War was triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. However‚ this assassination is not the only cause of a war in which the most powerful countries of the time were involved in. This war was boiling for several years and the murder of the duke happened to be the

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    killed‚ no one fought back. Over the course of his life he led three major crusades‚ rallied support for nonviolent strikes‚ urged Indians to boycott anything British‚ and championed women’s rights. Gandhi exemplified many characteristics of a great leader. His love for the people of India was boundless; he wanted nothing more than to serve and help them. Always putting others above himself‚ he sought to make himself even lower than the lowest member of the Hindu caste system. He even humbled

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    of Success “I don’t know the key to success‚ but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.” (Cosby) Success is achieved not through popularity and personal connections‚ but rather through hard work‚ intellect and luck. In Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby and Miller’s Death of A Salesman‚ the protagonists are confronted with challenges in the pursuit of success‚ which they try to overcome through status and reputation. Despite their similar circumstances‚ Gatsby and Loman’s decisions force them

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    The Great Depression Overview The Great Depression was the deepest economic downturn of the Western industrialised world and last for ten years. It occurred on 1929 to 1939‚ beginning with the collapse of the New York Stock Market on Wall Street. Due to the decline in economic activity‚ millions of people were in poverty and left 28% of the population in the US without an income. It mainly affected the middle class families rather than the rich class who were oblivious to the situation. Causes Before

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    Life during the Great Depression was harsh and full of tragedies. This economic crisis affected many things‚ but the things it hit the hardest were schooling and education. School systems had to completely change to overcome the obstacles the Great Depression through at them. Many things in education were affected at this dark time such as‚ teachers lives‚ what they taught and student’s attendance. During the Great Depression jobs were hard to come by and very hard to keep. One of the hardest

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    author. He seems to be getting angry and he seems to be raising his voice. At the end of each line that contains dialogue it shows that he is using exclamation points and that indicates that he’s either yelling or raising his voice. In the book “The Great Gatsby” there were plenty of themes but the book was mainly about the American Dream. The way you get to reach the American Dream is up to you. For example Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby both made it and they both symbolize a theme in the story. Tom

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    For decades people have had American Dreams they dedicate their lives‚ giving it their all for the goals that they have set up for themselves. However‚ while seeming to be a good motivating factor for Americans‚ most of the time these dreams are unsuccessful or unattainable for the people that work so hard toward them. Since there is more often failure in achieving an American Dream‚ many people have negative opinions toward the concept itself. The best description of this ideology is reflected by

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    Consider the function of the imagery in Great Expectations and explain how it conveys ideas about class or gender. Imagery is a crucial device employed in literary texts that affects how we interpret dominant ideologies of the society represented in the text. This is the case in Charles Dickens’ realist novel‚ Great Expectations (1860-61)‚ which enacts the stratified class structure and power relationships of Georgian and early Victorian England. The novel is a critique of a society where capital

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