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    Dreams are like the deep waters of the sea‚ dusted with mysteries. There have been many theories and ideas as to why we dream. But the true mystery behind why we dream‚ has not been solved yet. Our brains and our unconscious selves create our dreams to interpret our lives‚ Which is why dreams is related with health. Countless of people would say dreams have no purpose‚ they need to realize that dreams do have a meaning. Dreams reveal our true selves in the deepest place of our mind. With the

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    The Effects of a Dream in The Great Gatsby The American 1920s was an epoch marked by declining moral standards and extravagantly pretentious shows of wealth. The luxurious parties‚ artificial palaces‚ and irresponsible alcohol consumption of the ‘20s were all visible in the changing concept of the American Dream. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s symbolic novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ James Gatz is consumed by his desire to obtain this materialistic American Dream. Gatz‚ the ambitious son of shiftless farm people

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    blessing. You should thank them from the bottom of your hearts. For in being the first to make a "wrong choice" Adam and Eve produced the possibility of making any choice at all. In your mythology you have made Eve the bad one‚ the temptress who ate of the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil and coyly invited Adam to join her. This mythological setup has allowed you to make woman man’s downfall ever since. Resulting in all manner of warped realities. Not to mention distorted sexual views and confusions

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    How appropriate do you think it is to label The Great Gatsby a rags to riches story? As it is a novel set in the economic boom of 1920s America‚ the idea of prosperity and the American dream are certainly central themes to ‘The Great Gatsby’. Although the main protagonist‚ Jay Gatsby‚ does rise to power through wealth following his humble beginnings‚ Gatsby never achieves the most important part of his dream which is Daisy Buchanan. Because Gatsby never really has Daisy‚ the person who he acquired

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    Do you agree with this interpretation of Dunkirk? In this essay‚ I am going to explain a painting of Dunkirk‚ which was painted by a British painter in 1940. The artist‚ who painted the picture‚ was called Charles Cundall. He was sent by the British government to paint a picture about The Evacuation at Dunkirk. His main aim for painting this picture was to make Germany look bad and Britain look good. Therefore he had a reason to paint the picture as he was British himself. By looking at the picture

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    2013 Mr. Corrigan English 11th Dream Boy Analysis By Natalia Genie “Dream Boy” is a song written by Natalia Genie‚ a high school student at A.S.T. Rafael Villeda‚ also known as “Faike”‚ was her inspiration. Faike was a 17-year old teenage boy who suffered from bone cancer. Faike was a very important person in Natalia’s life as well as in mine‚ and for many‚ many other people. During his struggles battling cancer‚ Natalia got inspired to write this song about him and his hard-hitting

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    Paper After a time of prosperity‚ the roaring 1920’s became a decade of social decay and declining moral values. The forces this erosion of ethics can be explained by a variety of theories. However‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald paints a convincing portrait of waning social virtue in his novel‚ The Great Gatsby. Fitzgerald portrays the nefarious effects of materialism created by the wealth-driven culture of the time. This was an era where societal values made wealth and material possessions a defining element

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    GREAT GATSBY AND THE AMERICAN DREAM The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is an excellent demonstration of life among the new rich during the 1920s‚ with people who had freshly accumulated an immense amount of fortune but had no subsequent social networks. The novel is a fascinating account about love‚ money and life during the 1920s in New York. It demonstrates the society and the accompanying principles‚ values‚ and dreams of the American population at that time. These principles‚ values‚ and

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    “land of opportunity.” Fueling this vision is the American Dream‚ the belief that someone on a low social or economic level can achieve prosperity or fame through hard work and determination. This dream of success‚ despite gender‚ race or class‚ became extremely prominent in America in the beginning of the twentieth century. The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ explores the American Dream and its authenticity. Fitzgerald satirizes the dream and illustrates how the pursuit of wealth could lead

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    her own definition of success. Depending on how you see the world‚ your definition of success will differ from others. However‚ achieving success is far from easy. Depending on the definition of success‚ it can be achieved through many ways and come in different forms. Nonetheless‚ whether small or big‚ success in any form carries the same worth as long as people continue to strive for it. There are many different ways to achieving success‚ you should just consider which way is the most appropriate

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