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    the great gatsby

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    The Great Gatsby Gatsby’s obsessive attachment for his dream to come true is his downfall and ultimately leads to his death. The Great Gatsby is book that explores a man who wants to make his unrealistic dream a reality. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses drama and imagination to draw the readers in. Gatsby’s dream is very unrealistic because it depends on other peoples actions‚ daisy’s love for tom‚ and because his dream would only work in a perfect world.             Gatsby’s dream is unrealistic because

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    Getting Trapped in One’s Dream In the words of the great rock band‚ The Beatles‚ it is said‚ “For I don’t care too much for money‚ for money can’t buy me love.” For his entire life‚ Jay Gatsby tried to rise up his social economic status to have the girl of his dreams marry him. The attempt to capture the American dream was the main focus of this novel. Gatsby devoted his whole life trying to achieve his so-called dream but failed to do so at the end. He misunderstood the real meaning of his own

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    Great Expectations

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    Great Expectations Human nature is the psychological and social qualities that characterize humankind. Human nature separates humans from the rest of the animal kingdom. The underlining theme of human nature is evident in Great Expectation by Charles Dickens use of his characters. A main characteristic that Dickens displays is friendship. The friendship between Pip and Herbert is strong. Herbert was significant to Pip’s growth in social class and eventual to his revelation. “Friendship was one

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    The Great Debaters

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    "The Great debaters" This was my second time watching the movie called "The Great debaters‚" but it seemed like it was my first time since the emotional scenes and the profound aspect of the movie left me amazed and inspired once more. All the characters in the movie had their own moment to shine which makes the movie even greater and while watching‚ you always wonder what is coming next. The character I identify with the most is Melvin Tolson‚ the teacher who assembled his debate team members

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    Alexander the Great

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    11/03/11 Alexander the Great Alexander the Great is widely known as one of the greatest military geniuses of all time. He is said to have been inspiration for later conquerors such as Hannibal‚ Napoleon‚ and Caesar to name a few. Alexander conquered numerous places while he was king including the entire Persian Empire. From the time he was born to the time he died people knew that this man would be a great leader and conqueror. I believe that Alexander the Great is one of the best military

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    Cyrus the Great

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    Brice Woodard HIST 1110 February 7‚ 2012 Cyrus II of Persia‚ also known as Cyrus the Great‚ was one of the most influential and powerful rulers in the Ancient World.¹ By overthrowing the Assyrian empire‚ he was able to start the Persian Empire. Through his superior diplomacy skills within his empire‚ to his genius war tactics‚ he built the foundation for a line of Persian Kings to rule one of the largest empires in world history. Cyrus the Great’s(C. 600-530 BCE) expansion started in Persia

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    The Great Depression

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    “eager to enjoy the good life”‚ to reap “all the benefits of the American economy” (Feinberg 21). It was because of this chase for extravagance and luxury at its highest forms‚ however‚ that led to the demise of the US economy. With this in mind‚ the Great Depression influenced the 1930s by setting the international socioeconomic foundations for decades to come. The 1920s was an era known by many to be boisterous and blithe‚ without a trace of assiduousness. Never were Americans more determined to

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    The Great Depression

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    There were many primary causes for The Great Depression‚ Unequal distribution of money to the economy‚ and the stock market speculation‚ and much more which all played a major factor for The Great Depression. The Great Depression impacted everyone‚ it impacted different people of all kinds of backgrounds. It was a low time for Americans in the 1920’s‚ and for other countries also. One of the causes were Uneven Prosperity‚ 0.1% of families made 100‚000$ a year‚ and 80% had zero savings. 200

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    The Great Gatsby

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    In chapter 3 of The Great Gatsby Nick is invited to one of Gatsby’s extravagant parties. He arrives only to find he doesn’t know where Gatsby is‚ and then he runs into Jordan Baker. Together they set off to find Gatsby and they head to the library where they find “Owl Eyes”‚ a drunken man trying to get sober. After talking to “Owl Eyes” for awhile they head outside again where Nick unknowingly starts a conversation with Gatsby. After revealing himself‚ Gatsby tells Jordan that he would like to speak

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    Great Gatsby

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    The Great Gatsby through the Lens of Feminist Criticism Feminist Criticism examines the ways in which literature has been shaped according to the issues of gender. It directs its attention to the cultural and economic disparities in a “patriarchal” society that has hindered women from realizing their creative possibilities. Feminist critics argue that women are often identified as negative or passive “Objects” while men are defined as dominating “Subjects.” There are several assumptions and concepts

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