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    Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is a classic American tragedy. The novel has all the basic elements necessary to classify a story as a tragedy: a tragic hero‚ his character flaw‚ and a twist of fate which results in the hero’s ultimate destruction. Jay Gatsby is the doomed tragic hero‚ blinded by his irrational dream to relive the past. Fate interferes in the form of the unexpected manslaughter of one character’s mistress by his wife. All these facets of the story come together to cause the end of Gatsby. In

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    gloomy aftermath of excess.(Mary Loeffelholz 1822) He wrote "Babylon Revisited‚" imminently after the stock market crashed and became a personal and a national story. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote the novel The Great Gatsby‚ which was well known and most successful novel he wrote. The Great Gatsby captured what the 1920s were all about with the partying‚ automobiles‚ and the garbage

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    Nathan Vickers 6B Complex Characters Cambridge and The Great Gatsby are two novels which have been dubbed as successes by critics. “An American classic” raves critic John Greene about Gatsby “I think this is the best of Caryl Phillips’ novels‚ a brilliant story of the ambivalences and contradictions and hypocrisies in a slave-owning colonial society.” says Garrett Wilkes. These are just a few of the positive receptions

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    possess wealth are thought to also possess happiness. From the outside looking in‚ the common man always believes that the wealthy live happier lives. But two landmark authors portray a different story. Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations and F. Scot Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ both show that in order to be truly happy‚ one must reject superficial things‚ such as one’s position in the caste system of society‚ and pursue one’s true desires. When given the choice between upper class and common

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    The Great Gatsby Argumentative Essay “The negative side of the American Dream comes when people pursue success at any cost‚ which in turn destroys the vision and the dream.”-Azar Nafisi This quote sums up Tom buchanan perfectly. He is seen as a monster to Nick‚ and a very aggressive person to everyone else‚ including his own wife. However‚ he also has a lot of money and a very nice house. Many may say that Tom is the Representation of the American Dream. Tom’s achievements of the American Dream impacted

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    The great Gatsby Nick Carraway starts off the book by telling the advice of his father. “In my younger and more vulnerable years my father gave me some advice that I’ve been turning over in my mind ever since. ‘Whenever you feel like criticizing any one‚’ he told me‚ ‘just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantage that you’ve had’”. (Fitzgerald‚ pg. 7). In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s‚ Fitzgerald creates an artificial world where all the characters sole purpose

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    Nick’s Perspective About Gatsby In the Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald Jay Gatsby represents the American Dream through Nick’s eyes‚ which is the belief that any person can rise to success no matter from where they came from. Nick doesn’t approve of Gatsby’s lifestyle and the way he earns his money however‚ he thinks he is superior of those who surround him. Nick also admires the hope that motivates Gatsby to pursue his dreams even though his hopes of being happy with Daisy are deteriorating before

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    he came from a family of royalty as he believed his great-uncle’s decision to start a business was more worthy. In doing so‚ Nick can be seen by the readers as valid evidence of the American dream. However‚ his views on the validity of the American dream alters as he strays from the comfort of home and begins associating with the wealthy. The influence the judgmental wealthy had on him is first introduced when he says of those who preyed on Gatsby‚ “what foul dust floated in the wake of his dreams

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    Melissa Wood Period 8 AP ENGLISH Great Gatsby Double Entry Journals “You must know Gatsby.” “Gatsby?” demanded Daisy. “What Gatsby?” Before I could reply that he was my neighbor dinner was announced; wedging his tense arm imperatively under mine‚ Tom Buchanan compelled me from the room as though he were moving a check to another square. Page 11 Gatsby produced a mysterious aura in the room when his name was brought up. From the beginning Nick Carraway heard of the popular man

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    So Great Gatsby Hundreds might have flocked to Jay Gatsby’s mansion on the weekends to party the night away‚ but do extravagant get-togethers and large sums of money give the title The Great to somebody? One cannot be considered great because of money or parties. An individual must earn the title great by being truthful‚ hardworking‚ and respectful. Jay Gatsby cannot be considered great because he is dishonest‚ earned his fortune through illegal activity‚ and too focused on the past. Gatsby did

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