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    The Great Gatsby: Narration‚ Chapters 1-4 Every novel is told from a perspective that has been created by the author to facilitate the understanding of the story. The person who expresses this novel is a special character that conveys the development of the plot even though it may not be obvious. Nick Carraway narrates the lives of the characters giving the American tale a distinctive aspect. Nick is a young man from the Midwest who is living in West Egg surrounded by wealth. He is different from

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    the novella of The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald the Great Gatsby eventually gets unravels throughout the story. Gatsby does not realize‚ but Daisy was truly showing different sides of Gatsby in how he opened up. “Nobody’s coming to tea. It’s too late!” (Fitzgerald 85). The quote explains how Gatsby is becoming a nervous man when he never use to show this side of himself before. He would always have a barrier up to prove how tough he is. Gatsby over some time had told Nick his true past from

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    American Dream In The Great Gatsby all of the characters are working towards their own happiness. Fitzgerald uses the characters to represent the different groups of people and their dreams‚ they are different in wealth and social status. Fitzgerald uses the characters in the upper class to show that the American Dream is not just about money‚ as it seemed to be in 1920’s. He felt that the people of the 1920’s had forgotten what the American Dream was about‚ so he portrayed those people

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    The Relationship Between Money and Happiness In The Great Gatsby Many humans believe money can bring them happiness. They believe this because money can provide material goods‚ which can feed greed and maliciously wanting to be better than others‚ and/or stability. In his novel The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses the unhappiness portrayed by different characters of different classes to highlight the disconnected relationship between wealth and happiness. Both before and during the novel

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    to apparently‚ the story. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Fitzgerald uses symbolism to create a more illustrative story for the reader. Gatsby and Daisy have a relationship but separated when Gatsby went to War. When he came to West Egg‚ he finds that Daisy has married to Tom Buchanan. He became a good friend with Daisy’s cousin Nick and reconnected with her through him. Tom eventually discovers that she was cheating as part of their civil. Gatsby‚ back in his future‚ he was in love

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    “We trust Nick as Narrator of this story because of his honesty” With reference to the first three chapters of the novel‚ to what extent do you agree? Throughout the first three paragraphs of The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald subtly builds Nick up as a narrator that the reader can trust. He presents Nick as an honest person and well respected gentlemen and through this essay I will discuss to the extent of which Fitzgerald presents Nick as a narrator we can trust through his honesty. In the opening

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    Throughout the novel The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott. Fitzgerald‚ love and money are big concepts that are shown. Love is rather superficial and not pure between Tom and Daisy. The days leading up to their wedding Tom put on quite a show for Daisy to prove he had money‚ “He came down with a hundred people in four private cars‚ and hired a whole floor of the Muhlbach Hotel‚ and the day before the wedding he gave her a string of pearls valued at three hundred and fifty thousand dollars” (75-76). Later

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    The 1920s were known to many as a period of change and rebirth. It was a period of history known for lavish parties and extravagant lifestyles. When F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby‚ he created an illusion for readers to decipher and interpret on their own. This allusion contributes to the varied ideas and opinions of the novel. Despite the fact that a majority of the novel can be interpreted so differently‚ there is one central theme that is portrayed endlessly throughout the novel: wealth

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    Narrative Style & Langauge in ‘The Great Gatsby’ The narrator The role of Nick as the narrator is fundamental to the narrative style of the story. Gatsby’s character is ‘filtered’ through Nick Carraway’s narration. However‚ Nick himself‚ becomes a figure whom we must interpret. As Nick tells us the story and we piece together our interpretation of Gatsby‚ we are also inevitably adjusting our sense of who the man is telling Gatsby’s story. Nick is able to comment on‚ and pass judgement

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    fair‚ socialist based economy‚ others call for a return to the chaotic‚ completely laissez-faire economic system of the early industrial age. There has been talk of revolution and even violence at certain rallies of a specific candidate. But where does the American citizen lie on this extreme scale? A recent study was published saying 55% of Americans believe the American Dream has died or never existed in the first place. (citation at some point) This was a shock to many who still believed one

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