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    Gloria Jordan-Kirksey April 23‚ 2008 EDB 302 Dr. Brian Harper Interpretive Essay Final Paper Topic: Teaching a four year child phonics Section 1 The child that I am working with is a four year old female named Briniyah. She is in preschool and learning new letters each day. Briniyah is my daughter and I am worried about her not learning phonics as she learns new letters. One day over Christmas break we were reviewing her letter and I asked her “what sound does the letter B make?” and

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    Gatsby and The American Dream What is the American dream anyway? In the book The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Gatsby represents the American dream. This novel says some things about the condition of the American dream in the 1920s. The ideas of dreams‚ wealth‚ and time all are related to each other in the novel’s exploration of the idea of America. Many people have their own idea of what is the American dream. The definition can differ from person to person. It can be things simple as

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    in The Great Gatsby‚ one would expect to find equally egotistical and selfish characters‚ and for the most part‚ there are. Tom Buchanan is practically the definition of narcissistic when he is introduced with his arrogant riding clothes and supercilious manner. His wife Daisy is not that different‚ desiring nothing more than beauty and possessions and understanding only self-centered desires. One would then expect Jay Gatsby‚ the wealthiest of them all‚ to be equally unlikable. “Gatsby…represented

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    The Great Gatsby‚ written by Scott F. Fitzpatrick‚ is a wonderfully woven tale of romance‚ loneliness‚ and greed but most of all success. Though all of the characters have dreams of success‚ or maybe already found it‚ there is one that doesn’t. George Wilson. I believe that because his life has deteriorated around him‚ past the point of return‚ he has given up on his dreams of success and the exit from his little town of ashes. Life has been unrelenting for George and as a result he has given up

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    is  something  we  are  well  aware  of‚  but   we  pretend  like  it  does  not  affect  us  as  humans. During the Great Depression  people  would  refuse  to  get relief in fear that they would be seen as poor  or needy‚ even today the  word  “poverty”  is  said  many  times  but  no  one  seems  to  find  a solution to this ongoing problem.  After  reading  ​ The  Great  Gatsby  ​ by  Scott  Fitzgerald‚  it  appears  that  the  solution  upper  class  has  found  is  to  act  as  if  poverty 

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    than not‚ the socio-economic class you’re born into is indicative of where you’ll die. The 1920’s was the height of cultural bloom in America and more so than ever it romanticized the immigrant story of relocating here for the opportunity to become great. Daisy Buchanan believed that the way to instant gratification (in her case money) was

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    Is Gatsby great or not? Section 1: Gatsby is generous to the people at his parties. He throws banquets and spends a lot of money on food‚ preparations and entertainment. Gatsby is a generous host. “most people were brought” “Every Friday five crates of oranges and lemons arrived from a fruiterer in New York--every Monday these same oranges and lemons left his back door in a pyramid of pulpless halves.” “At least once a fortnight a corps of caterers came down with several hundred feet

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    A Real Dominican Man In The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz‚ the reader is led through the novel with a lot of uncertain thoughts and questions about the main characters‚ one in particular Oscar Wao. When I first started working on the assignment my topic was what and who is a real Dominican man? What characteristics does a true Dominican man have? Why isn’t Oscar like all the other Dominican Men? I found it strange that as I began to look through passages I was finding more of what

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    The Great Gatsby Essay Imagine if the American dream turned into a nightmare. F. Scott Fitzgerald does this through the point of view of Nick Carraway in his novel‚ The Great Gatsby. Carraway moves next door to a mansion and is unsure who owns it. Soon after‚ Carraway is invited to an elaborate party thrown by a man named Gatsby‚ a man who is only known through rumors‚ and who also happens to be Carraway’s neighbor. When Carraway and Gatsby become close throughout the story‚ many secrets

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