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    self-made man is quite American. It is the idea that someone from a humble background can become someone of great importance and wealth through sheer willpower and hard work. The self-made man’s success is not based off his background or the help of others but his own intrinsic values and qualities. It is this idea that allows James Gatz to become Jay Gatsby‚ and it is this idea that also ironically becomes his downfall. Gatsby is a self-made man‚ the embodiment of the American dream‚ and undergoes a reinvention

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    Nobility at the Bottom of Society Someone who is noble is defined as a distinguished person noted for feats of courage and heroism. The character of Jim in Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain certainly fits that description. He risked his life in order to free himself from slavery‚ and in doing so‚ helps Huck to realize that he has worth. Huck becomes aware of Jim’s sense of love and humanity‚ his basic goodness‚ and his desire to help others. Jim faces discrimination based on the color of his skin and is

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    The American Dream is the idea that each U.S. citizen should be able to have the opportunity to achieve success by hard working and determination. In the book‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays the American Dream in a different way. In 1920s‚ instead of heading towards a change for the better‚ they were thirsty for money. Which the immoralities and the downfall toward the American Dream. This shows how the people of the roaring 20s‚ cares more about how to earn money faster by corruption‚ then working

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    what? Whatever you think thats how Huck treated Jim. Friend‚ slave‚ or father Jim was it all‚ but I’m Huck’s eyes a best friend because of their situation‚ past‚ and how Jim treated Huck. Faking your death‚ running away to be free from everything‚ Huck had a secret yet so did Jim. Huck faked his own death to get away from all the things that concerned him‚ and Jim ran away after being a slave and learning he was going to be sold and separated form his family. Huck and Jim both shared similar reactions

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    Is Huckleberry Finn actually noble or is he just a self-serving boy who happens to have a conscious? On numerous occasions Huck is ready to lie for the king and the duke at a moments notice‚ often without any regard for the people he harms. Huck even knew what the duke and the king were up to but he “never said nothing‚ of course” (161-162) This happens quite frequently‚ Huckleberry sees that something is amiss but he decides not to bring it up to anyone because it might be inconvenient for him.

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    it could change someone’s life or kill them. F. Scott Fitzgerald had created both Winter Dreams and The Great Gatsby. The two stories are quite similar ‚but also very unique in their own way. Gatsby and Dexter both come from either poor or middle class families. The two just want to fit into the higher class and both of them needed the last piece to becoming apart of the higher class. The location Gatsby and Dexter live impacted their lives and as well did the people that lived around them‚ also

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    sense of these examples from novels such as The Great Gatsby and Bodega Dreams. During the early 1920’s‚ The Great Gatsby takes place in Long Island‚ New York where the community mostly consist of rich white people. Then there’s Bodega Dreams which sets in the 1990’s in Spanish Harlem‚ New York where the community would mostly consist of latinos/latinas. The two novels present us with examples of how race can impact our society. In Bodega Dreams‚ students in Spanish Harlem are stereotyped by the

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    The American identity in the 1920s had several components to it. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald revives these components through the characters of the novel. Jay Gatsby exemplifies several of these including the ones formed by prohibition and economics. Jay Gatsby embodies the American identity formed by prohibition as he is a bootlegger. Prohibition in the 1920s encouraged hypocrisy‚ crime and secrecy. Gatsby displayed all of these attributes in the novel. He saw an opportunity after

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    Huck learns a variety lessons from the various figures in his childhood‚ some good and some bad. From his Pap‚ he learns how to fend for himself and to reject formal society‚ but he also learns about racism‚ alcoholism and has to suffer years of abuse. From the Widow and Miss Watson Huck learns about generosity and kindness but also about religious indoctrination and the boundaries of what deemed is acceptable in society. From Jim‚ Huck learns about love and compassion‚ trust and honesty as well

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    example of this occurred when Huck wanted to fit into Tom Sawyer’s gang so badly that he was willing to let the gang kill Miss Watson (Twain 21). Huck cared for Miss Watson‚ but he was willing to potentially trade her life for the ability to be part of the group. Mr. Eliot tried to prove that the novel had a satisfactory ending‚ but did not use any real evidence (Marx 424). Eliot just kept saying

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