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    hi how are you?Each of the four important geographical locations in the novel—West Egg‚ East Egg‚ the valley of ashes‚ and New York City—corresponds to a particular theme or type of character encountered in the story. West Egg is like Gatsby‚ full of garish extravagance‚ symbolizing the emergence of the new rich alongside the established aristocracy of the 1920s. East Egg is like the Buchanans‚ wealthy‚ possessing high social status‚ and powerful‚ symbolizing the old upper class that continued to

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    Above all‚ Jane Eyre is a love story. How far and in what ways do you agree with this view? Jane Eyre is a novel about a trembling woman who falls in love with a Byronic man‚ the two fight against the many boundaries in their society (which are based around Jane’s social and economic standing) and after much suffering are finally able to be with one another. Essentially‚ Jane Eyre is a love story. The structure of the novel and events show the character development of Jane through her growing

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    TASK1 1 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 1.1:Meaning of Human Resource of Mnagement The ‘human resource’ of an organization is composed of all the efforts‚ skills or capabilities of all the people who work for that organisation. Some organizations may give the name for thishuman resource’as ‘staff’ or ‘workforce’or ‘personnel’ or ‘employees’. But the basic meanings are same all those who work for an organization are worker.However the organization may call who do manual work as ‘worker’ and describe

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    are thoughts that you have accepted as true and that lead you to think‚ feel‚ or act positively or negatively toward a person‚ idea‚ or event. They represent an emotional readiness to behave in a particular manner. You are not born with these thoughts—you learn them. It is not something that someone is born with‚ but is formed through the years depending on various factors such as‚ the environment‚ people around‚ and ones individuality. Ones attitude helps in determining how he/she reacts to a

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    A man who had a dream of becoming reunited with his true love‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ Jay Gatsby was determined to make this dream a reality no matter the trials and tribulations. He achieved all of his goals through hard work and determination with his love for Daisy being the driving force behind his motivation. The title “The Great Gatsby” is very suitable because Gatsby’s power to make his dreams a reality is what makes him “great”. Gatsby began as James Gatz‚ a young seventeen year old boy from North

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    The Great Gatsby A person that pursues the American Dream often has the goal of being the wealthiest and‚ the most popular person around. This picture is also painted in F. S. Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby‚ with Jay Gatsby being the “rich and the famous”. Mr. Fitzgerald communicates through this novel his own version of the American Dream with the symbolism indicated in the story. This novel takes place in the 1920’s during the Jazz Age‚ where drinking and living on the “line” is seen as being

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    president of the United States of America. Every child grows up with a dream in their head of who they want to be when they grow up. While for many people‚ this dream fades throughout their lifetime or becomes something more realistic‚ some will stop at nothing to become what they have always wanted to be and obtain what they have always desired. For the characters of The Great Gatsby‚ a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ these dreams manifest themselves as a man who has obtained true love‚ a wealthy woman

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    The Great Gatsby and The American Dream The Amer­i­can Dream is a way of life. The idea that if you work hard you will get lots of mon­ey‚ which in turn will make you hap­py. In the fa­mous nov­el The Great Gats­by‚ Jay Gats­by is the ul­ti­mate sym­bol of The Amer­i­can Dream. He start­ed from noth­ing and worked his way up to the top. As The Declaration Of In­de­pen­dence says ‘All men are cre­at­ed equal‚ that they are en­dowed by their Cre­ator with cer­tain un­alien­able rights‚ that among

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    How far do you agree with the view that the ending of The Road is unbearably pessimistic? It is arguable whether or not McCarthy has one set ending because there are many possible ends in The Road. There is the literal end which is when McCarthy finished writing but there is the end of the focalisers’ journey on the road when they reach the shore‚ which was their destination‚ or alternatively‚ there is the possible interpretation that the end of The Road is when the man dies as he is a focaliser

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    Do you agree with the view that the suffrage movement made ‘substantial progress’ during the first decade of the twentieth century? Source 13 is part of a speech made by Emmeline Pankhurst‚ who founded the WSPU‚ in 1908. It was delivered during her trial at Bow Street Magistrates Court in London; she had been arrested for obstruction caused during a suffragette demonstration. She was arrested on a number of occasions for using militancy. Her speech clearly shows that she felt there had been absolutely

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