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    There is no relationship without a conflict. Each relationship is unique and their conflicts would vary from one to another. This essay will examine the different causes‚ consequences and see whether the conflicts are resolved through analyzing Extremely loud and incredibly close‚ Othello‚ The Social Network and The Great Gatsby. In Extremely loud and incredibly close‚ there is a conflict between Oskar and his mother. They have a tense relationship ever since Dad’s death. It is caused by Oskar’s

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    1. Individual vs. society Gatsby vs. the American society in 1920s From Nick’s perspective‚ Gatsby might have made vast fortune by illegal means and is capable of behaving like an aristocrat‚ he is still not respected as the ‘old money’ from East Egg; Gatsby’s mansion‚ his shimmering parties‚ fancy clothes and cars‚ cannot erase his past as a low-born farmer’s son after all. He dreams to be recognized as one of the upper-class people‚ but is frequently looked down by people like Tom Buchanan and

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    In chapter 6 of The Great Gatsbyconflict between Tom and Gatsby rises. The main source of their conflict is how Gatsby has “new money” and Tom has “old money‚” and Gatsby is in love with Tom’s wife‚ Daisy. According to Tom who lives in East Egg‚ he pictures himself above Gatsby for having to work for his money. Considering himself above Gatsby in social ranking‚ Tom states‚ at Gatsby’s party‚ “‘I didn’t hear it. I imagined it. A lot of these newly rich people are just big bootleggers‚ you know’”

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby was written in a time of great change in American society‚ some of which is discussed in the novel. Fitzgerald represents the class conflict seen in the Twenties with the story of a man’s climb from poverty to riches‚ motivated by his fantasies regarding his lover‚ and his ultimate inability to join her in the highest echelon of society. Fitzgerald uses the homes of characters as a symbol of the subservient role the lower classes are relegated to in society

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    novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ is the theme of society and class. Three separate social classes are portrayed in the novel: “old money‚” “new money‚” and the lowest class known as “no money.” The “old money” class refers to those who come from families that have fortunes. “New money” families are those who made their money in the Roaring Twenties and often lavishly display their wealth. In the novel‚ the growing tension between the “old” and the “new” money classes are shown through Gatsby and Tom’s struggle

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    would affect her entire family‚ her brother would become even more abusive. This internal conflict‚ that Daisy’s life is revolved around Steven‚ helps support the major conflict. Daisy is so cautious‚ that she can’t do anything with her life until her family finds the solution that they have to send Steven away. The climax of the novel comes when Daisy decides to let Steven go. At this point‚ the man vs man conflict that the novel had is over‚ Daisy had gotten over the grief‚ loneliness‚ and despair

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    novel The Great Gatsby‚ money is the superior component of a "successful" person. Gatsby and other characters express their materialism and desire to be wealthy‚ while characters such as George Wilson seem to be content living moderately. Throughout the story‚ Gatsby’s main internal conflict is his motive to be seen as “old money”‚ despite starting from the bottom of the social chain. The American dream is obliquely defined in the novel as acquiring wealth‚ power‚ success‚ and a high social status

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    Social class and status plays a significant part in The Great Gatsby in which the characters are distinguished by their wealth‚ work‚ and living. The American dream plays a big role in the social class as people have to make their own decisions to get where they want to be in their life. In the novel‚ there are two cities‚ East egg and the West egg‚ which are separated by the valley of ashes. Between the two cities of which you live in‚ shows if you are from a wealthy family (East egg) or if you

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    “What part does social class play in the events of the novel?” In the Great Gatsbysocial class plays an important role in determining the course of events. Geographical factors and occupation primarily decide the divisions in the community and the social class of the characters can bring people together‚ but also tear them apart. The social classes in the novel appear evident to readers‚ as they are commonly decided by their occupation and home region. They are divided into new rich‚ old

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    Social Stratification and The Great Gatsby No matter which facet we view society from we have always been divided by social class. Whether it is wealth‚ power‚ or family‚ the majority of people cannot seem to resist having a prejudice against individuals belonging to a different social class because of one of these aspects. Since the beginning of civilization society has been divided due to wealth‚ which usually goes hand in hand with power and family. The novel The Great Gatsby is an excellent

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