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    information that can be easily shared‚ searched‚ promoted‚ disputed‚ and created. Moreover‚ using social media brings importance to the people especially to the students. For them‚ using social media is a great help when seeking for information‚ communication and entertainment. Still‚ social media has a great impact to the academic field. When students deal with the social media‚ they are not interested to review the topics anymore that lead to misunderstanding of information. Instead of studying‚ most students

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    Gatsby Chapter 4 essay How does Fitzgerald tell the story in Chapter 4? Throughout the chapter Fitzgerald uses a variety of different disciplines to tell the story of Gatsby‚ Nick and the other characters. In chapter 4‚ Fitzgerald uses narrative voice to portray Gatsby’s mysterious nature. Gatsby’s description of his background to Nick is a daunting puzzle—though he rattles off a seemingly far-fetched account of his grand upbringing and heroic exploits‚ he produces what appears to be proof

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    The Great Gatsby - Chapter 6 In chapter 6 the rumours about Gatsby continue to circulate in New York—a reporter even travels to Gatsby’s mansion hoping to interview him. Nick‚ having learned the truth about Gatsby’s early life sometime before writing his account‚ now interrupts the story to tell us Gatsby’s real history—instead of how it was rumoured to have occurred‚ or as Gatsby had previous claimed that it had occurred‚ but as it really happened. In this chapter we also see Tom Buchanan stopover

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    experience 900- 1900. What is the reading about? This week’s reading is a chapter is taken from the book ‘Famine: The Irish Experience 900 -1900’. The chapter is titled ‘Conclusion: Famine and Irish History. The author highlights the state the country was in before famine. Clarkson adds that all Famines in Ireland was a result of hundreds of years of starvation. In this text the author aims to explain the due course up to the Great Famine. The author also aims to discuss the famines in Ireland and their

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    Havisham and Estella in the opening chapter of Great Expectation Compare and contrast the presentation of Pip‚ Magwitch‚ Miss Havisham and Estella in the opening chapters of ‘Great Expectations’. Explain which characters you feel sympathy for and why? ‘Great Expectations’ written by Charles Dickens is a classic Victorian novel and is often regarded as the author’s finest achievement. However it was originally written as a series with each chapter appearing in a newspaper which has

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    Fitzgerald opens chapter three projecting Gatsby’s fictitious success through Nicks description of Gatsby’s parties. The colour yellow is repeated throughout this chapter‚ it is used to describe ‘the yellow cocktail music’ at Gatsby’s parties and also his station wagon which was ‘scampered like a brisk yellow bug’. The colour ‘yellow’ represents a fake gold- gold being associated with those with ‘old money’- suggesting Gatsby’s assets to be deceptive. This is further exemplified by the ‘two girls

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    Write about the ways the story is told in Chapter 5. Chapter 5 of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby’ creates a contrasting tone to what has previously occurred in the novel. Fitzgerald generally creates a surreal atmosphere in order to control the manner in which many readers approach the events within the novel. Fitzgerald’s use of first person narrative enforces a judgemental perspective upon the reader‚ although Nick Carraway appears to set aside all opinions and therefore simply overlook

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    somewhat unexpected and delayed introduction. The buildup serves to represent the mystery that seems to always surround Gatsby. Gatsby and Daisy’s encounter at tea is significant because Gatsby has meticulously built his life around the possibility of one day being reunited with the girl he fell in love with five years ago. Gatsby is so incredibly love-struck that he lets his guard down‚ allowing the reader a glimpse of what hides behind the extravagance. The climax

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    Chapter 2 In chapter two of The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses many methods of narrative. In this essay I will analyse three: Character‚ Setting and Voice each in detail. In the opening sentence of chapter 2‚ Fitzgerald uses imagery to create a setting of almost like a limbo with never-ending roads and barren land. This theme continues throughout the first setting in the chapter. “This is the valley of ashes-a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges” Fitzgerald uses the word

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    staying before he shows them the apartments. Barney sells one to Mrs. Wexler and Mr. Wexler. They have two children‚ one named‚ Turtle. Mrs. Wexler is happy about buying the apartment and can’t wait to show off the view of the apartment to her friends who live in old fashioned houses. Mrs. Wexler is a very showy person. Chp. 2 Theo‚ Otis‚ and Turtle‚ see smoke come out of the chimney from the Westing House. Otis tells them that no one lives in the Westing House and a rotting body of an old man

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