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    Jazz Age). This was the time when Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald got the chance to explore the world‚ and grow his beliefs on it. He went into it with a rule the world attitude and left it a suffering alcoholic. What happened? Life happened. Reality hit during WWI when he realized he didn’t want to die in the war and become another statistic. So during the days of waiting for possible deployment he went ballistic writing his heart out in‚ “The Romantic Egotist”‚ which turned out to be a flop. He fell

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    radical times in the history of America. Sure‚ the late 60s were too but the 20s had the largest jump in trends‚ Values and Morals. It was now transportation age people were not confined to their homes and could now go out and socialize. This increase in mobility and the women’s rights movement helped too increase social stimulus and decrease moral values. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald was a perfect example of the lifestyles and values of people in the early 20s. The Great Gatsby very ingeniously

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    (Brainyquote). The novel The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is a narrative of Nick Carraway. Nick recounts his time spent in New York with Jay Gatsby. Throughout the novel secrets divulge about Jay Gatsby’s background and who he actually is. These secrets compose the setting of the novel and create the storyline. Numerous rumors about Jay Gatsby arise as the novel progresses at opulent and drunken parties that Gatsby throws. These parties provided by Gatsby are to attract the presence

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    Sexism In The Great Gatsby

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    American short-story writer and novelist best known for his turbulent personal life and novels like This Side of Paradise‚ The Beautiful and the Damned and The Great Gatsby. The 1920’s was an era in which women had more freedom from the duties previously imposed on them‚ however Fitzgerald decides to portray women in his novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ as foolish and disloyal‚ ultimately bringing upon the downfall of men. The novel is set in the Roaring 20’s and it is narrated

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    The intensity of explosions‚ gunshots‚ car wrecks‚ and fighting are all displayed by the style that sound is portrayed through in a motion picture. Everything that can be heard through a movie is known as sound. Not only does sound construct an influential internal message‚ but it pushes the audience to the edges of their seats. When a sound is assembled in a film‚ many elements are contemplated such as pitch‚ quality‚ and loudness. Therefore‚ the factors of sound that are adjusted tend to appoint

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    Daisy in Great Gatsby

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    Daisy‚ the girl Gatsby persuaded all his life‚ was not worthful. She was the representative of money worshipers; even her voice “is full of money”. Maybe she loved Gatsby once‚ but her love was not real‚ not persistent. As Gatsby went to war‚ she kept silent a while‚ but she became active soon. “she was again keeping half a dozen dates a day with half a dozen men.” Because she “wanted her life shaped immediately-and the decision must be made by some forces-of love‚ of money‚ of unquestionable practicality

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    Time is Running Out” "Time is Running Out" is written by Oodgeroo Noonuccal‚ an author and politician who is most commonly lauded as the first Aboriginal poet to publish a collection of verse. She is also an active campaigner for Aboriginal civil rights. The theme of many of her works is the hope for understanding and peace between black and white Australians. In “Time is Running Out”‚ Oodgeroo expresses her criticism towards the irresponsible miners who exploited and violently destructed her

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    records the seven greatI AM” statements of Jesus‚ each one used to give insight into His person‚ His deity‚ and how He relates to God in the OT. “Seven times John records Jesus saying‚ ‘I am…‚’ attaching it to a metaphor. These seven statements give special insight into who Christ claimed to be…He was identifying Himself with Jehovah of the Old Testament”. The “I AM” statement that I will be focusing on is “I AM the true vine”. Jesus says this in John 15:1 “I AM the true vine‚

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    goal about becoming successful and achieving this goal is called The American Dream. Horatio Alger created the first pattern of having a character go through tough situations. This character was named Rick. He was modest and dependable. Fitzgerald changes the original characteristics of Horatio Alger’s archetype by having Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby contain different traits in order to have the American Dream viewed differently. Horatio Alger uses his character Rick from Ragged Rick to provide

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    If the Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is a morality tale‚ then its lesson is beyond comprehension. As noted on the blurb on the back cover‚ the book does take place at the height of the 1920s‚ a time when ‘gin was the national drink‚ and sex the national obsession”. And yet‚ for the purposes of the novel‚ this is a superficial assessment of the Jazz Age‚ or else what Fitzgerald really meant to say about the Jazz Age. While much can be said of Gatsby’s decadence‚ and his gaudiness‚ and the

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