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    “Unknown Citizen” and Intro. to Death of a Salesman Course and Grade: American Literature‚ 11th Generalization: The main idea here is that the ‘everyman’ or average Joe is unremarkable and lives a life of quiet desperation under the veneer of normalcy. Learning Targets: Facts: Main characters in the play Death of a Salesman are: Willy‚ Linda‚ Biff‚ Happy Loman‚ Ben (Willy’s dead brother)‚ his best friend Charley‚ and Charley’s son Bernard; Willy is a salesman who is convinced that qualities

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    The Sacrificing Love Titanic and The Great Gatsby movies are both based on a touching love story. Even though the actual stories are different‚ the main theme remains love. The romantic plot makes watchers fall in love in the story of the movies. These movies surpass all the rivals in luxury and opulence. Titanic and The Great Gatsby are epic movies with their heartbreaking plot‚ distinguishable music‚ and unforgettable and tragic ending. Titanic One of the most romantic and at the same time

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    Throughout history‚ the media has shown many different sides of love. Weather it be peaceful‚ violent‚ dangerous‚ beautiful‚ almost all forms of the media have shown love in some way. In the novel The Great Gatsby‚ love is shown between many different characters in different ways. The reader experiences love at its best and worst. We see relationships flourish‚ rekindle and end between the different characters. The most controversial relationship is the relationship between Daisy and Tom. Through

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    I. Description of Main Characters A. Willy Loman 1. Willy Loman is an aging salesman who has had to work hard for everything in his life. Throughout the story we are given a look into the skewed reality he has created for himself as the story progresses. Unlike other tragic heroes‚ Willy is unable to fully realize the situation he has been placed in. Even though he comes to a superficial understanding of himself and the sales profession‚ Willy is unable to see his own failure as

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    may be more serious and sometimes beyond repair‚ like having to deal with lack of communication‚ secrets being kept from one another or possibly a temperamental father. An example of this dysfunctional family can be found in the tragic play Death of a Salesman written by Arthur Miller. The family presented in this play is the Loman family. They drown themselves in each others lies and dreams in hope of solving their problems‚ only to cause the destruction of their family. Until you are ready to face

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    Death of Hope The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald ends with Gatsby’s death and Nick’s return to the Midwest. The author is illustrating throughout the novel the society’s views of the American Dream in the 1920s as the best way of life‚ but often it is not true and very few people end up living the dream. Fitzgerald exhibits this in The Great Gatsby through the downfall of the unhappy‚ yet wealthy‚ and through the lessons learned by the people surrounding them. The American society is corrupt

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    Gatsby’s death scene comes from a strikingly different point of view. In the novel‚ Nick’s continual assertion of his own beliefs maintains the audience’s interest in his opinions rather than Gatsby himself. While delineating the scene of the crime‚ Nick interjects that he “firmly [believes]” that Gatsby’s servants “knew [about the bodies] by then.” Fitzgerald‚ in turn‚ assures that it is clear exactly whose life The Great Gatsby depicts. On the other hand‚ Wilson clearly narrates the 1974 death scene

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    happens to Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Great Gatsby is a novel told from the eyes of Nick Carraway. Jay Gatsby is an ordinary rich man from very humble beginnings. He threw grand and lavish parties‚ hoping that one day Daisy‚ the love of his life from 5 years ago‚ would stumble into his parties. He loved Daisy with all of his heart‚ even though loving Daisy cost him his entire life‚ and changed him altogether. Love was the death of Gatsby. Love caused Gatsby to take the

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    At the end of the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ George Wilson murders Jay Gatsby with a pistol. Most people would come to the conclusion that George Wilson is to blame for the death of Gatsby‚ but if we dig a little deeper‚ one could come to a different conclusion. I am of the opinion that Tom and Daisy are the true culprits of this crime. Later in the story‚ we learn that Daisy fell in love with Gatsby before she fell in love with Tom. After they met‚ Gatsby had to return to war‚ and because Daisy was

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    Dream”. That dream‚ as defined by Jonathan Yardley in “Gatsby”: The Greatest of Them All is: “the quest for a new life‚ the preoccupation with class‚ and the hunger for riches”. Although many believe that they have achieved the true meaning of this statement‚ they have only ruined many other aspects of themselves while trying to reach their final goal. In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald extraordinarily portrays the character of Jay Gatsby as one who has truly been killed in the pursuit of the

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