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    Ah‚ the roaring twenties. It was a tremendous time for America. World War I was over‚ the stock market was over the moon‚ and women only continued to get more and more rights. While the author of The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is one of the most iconic people from the 1920s‚ he may have been the farthest thing from best selling author in his time. Bold people like Coco Chanel‚ Al Capone‚ and Walt Disney influenced the people of that time. Innovative fashion designer‚ Coco Chanel‚ once

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    The Great Gatsby Persuasive Essay I do agree with the statement that the critic published about the comparison of Nick and Gatsby. The comparison was desciptive and quite accurate. Nick appeared to be very distant while Gatsby was more of a dreamer. Nick also acted like he would never be happy and Gatsby seemed unsatisifed with his life. Gatsby was very unrealistic and Nick was very down to earth. Nick was described as a curious person but his curiousity stayed at a distance. When Gatsby invited

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    Written task Great Gatsby Jonne Velthuis V5b June 10‚ 1922 Dear Diary‚ This night we went to a party at Gatsby’s place. This week I’ve dined with him before and Daisy insisted on going to the festivities. Word goes around that there are parties there every week. First I had no interest in going‚ but there is something about this Gatsby. I think he has an eye on Daisy or something. This man shouldn’t be trying tot get an affair with Daisy‚ or I’ll punch him in the face. Although

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    The American Dream has a different meaning for all who believe in it‚ but at its core is the idea of personal elevation. Jay Gatsby in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby seems to have experienced the loftiest possible version of the American Dream by rapidly rising from destitution to opulence‚ but he sees his life as yet unsatisfactory because it lacks the love and companionship of Daisy‚ who is as much a part of Gatsby’s American Dream as wealth. Willy Loman‚ the protagonist of Arthur

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    Book Review * The Great Gatsby Rate 4. * As a group‚ we decided to rate this book a four because this is the only book that seems to be interesting‚ as well as inspiring that we’ve read in English class so far. The main character‚ Gatsby used his passionate of love for Daisy as a powerful tool for him to become rich. He concentrated all of his life trying to re-create the past with Daisy‚ as well as winning her back. Although‚ Daisy wasn’t worth it for all of his efforts due

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    In the novel “The Great Gatsby” written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Daisy is described ieaders in various ways. In the beginning of the story Daisy is described “by far the most popular of all the young girls in Louisville”. This quote described by Fitzgerald tells the reader that Daisy holds a degree that she has immense beauty which has blinded many men. It means that she holds the popularity status because of the beauty she has. She is also described as “ a beautiful little fool.” This

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    One of his most famous novels was The Great Gatsby‚ which was written in 1925. This story was based on a man named Jay Gatsby who‚ from society’s point of view‚ was living the infamous American Dream. Because of the language and sexual references‚ The Great Gatsby was challenged by the Baptist College in Charleston‚ South Carolina and banned during the 20th century ("Links Related to Banned Books")

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    point in the story‚ Gatsby is convincing Nick to invite Daisy over‚ which would allow Gatsby to reunite with his long lost love. Nick agrees to the plan‚ and‚ as a reward‚ Gatsby gives an offer to Nick and says to him‚ “You see‚ I carry on a little business on the side‚ a sort of side line‚ you understand. And I thought that if you don’t make very much –” (82). While Gatsby is not lying to Nick about the opportunity‚ Gatsby’s words hint at the involvement of illegal activities. Gatsby is not making an

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    Relationships In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ there is an importance of relationships. They can be between lovers‚ friends‚ and families. The novel shows these‚ but also the wrong types of relationships such as people having affairs. People form relationships so they are not alone and they try to stick together through the hard times and the good times. In every relationship there are differing situations that affect the outcome and success of the relationship. One major

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    chapter with more rumours around the infamous Mr Gatsby that we still know little about‚ such as ’he once killed a man’‚ we met him briefly in the previous chapter but still find him mysterious‚ as even Jordan ‚who claimed to know him didn’t believe he was’ an oxford man’. Nicks own perception of the character is not fixed as he juxtaposes between flattery and resentment. Nick goes on to name and describe all the characters he has met whom had visited Gatsby‚ the array of ages and backgrounds of these

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