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    attained that goal…(Brown 83) As for Gatsby during this time‚ he went off to war‚ where he was promoted to Major Jay Gatsby. He were he uniform every day to prove he was not poor at the time‚ before he came into all the money. Gatsby all time goals were to get Daisy back into his life. And guess what. IT WORKED! As Tom was having the affair with Myrtle‚ Daisy was having an affair with Jay. Before Gatsby moved it took him three years to buy his enormous

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    the protagonist‚ Jay Gatsby‚ establishes the cost of lust and ambition. Jay is a millionaire who throws lavish parties in his mansion. This is all a ploy to win over Daisy Buchanan‚ a former romantic interest when Gatsby was in the military. In order to win over Daisy‚ who married into wealth‚ he had to invent “just the sort of Jay Gatsby that a seventeen year old boy would be likely to invent”‚ which Nick Carraway describes as “son of a god” (Fitzgerald). This transformation of Jay Gatsby due to his

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    small but everyone has one. For Jay Gatsby; dreams can seem close but impossible to obtain. Jay Gatsby is a confusing man to understand‚ but his dream is very clear to everyone; he wants Daisy’s love to be his for keeping. Although there are many obstacles that stand in between him and his dream; he has an ambition to succeed where the odds are against him and Jay believes that it’s possible. After all Jay Gatsby states “Can’t repeat the past? Why of course you can!” Jay Gatsby was a man on a mission

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    Many people don’t know their purpose or motivation to reach a certain goal‚ while others have it all figured out and are becoming “heroes”‚ or so they think. Jay Gatsby from the film “The Great Gatsby” is a lover hero‚ since he is completely motivated by love‚ his character flaw is dishonesty which causes people to believe an inaccurate description of Gatsby and his past. Lover heroes like Gatsby will do anything and everything they can to feel loved‚ for they are committed and passionate about gaining

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    other hand‚ he demonstrates a sexual attraction toward Jay Gatsby that is hidden due to his strict upbringing as a child. Added to this‚ he portrays himself as a bit feminine‚ all

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    Lies In The Great Gatsby

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    Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby is said to be a great man‚ but he is not as great as the title says. The novel is about Gatsby‚ a conniving business man‚ who lies in order to fit in with the wealthy. Gatsby starts out as a poor young man from the mid-west. Everyone knew him by James Gatz before he met Dan Cody. When he leaves home‚ he meets Dan Cody who he ends up working for as an apprentice. When he meets him he introduces himself as a new man‚ Jay Gatsby. This is when Gatsby’s train

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    Situation Nick Carraway sets up the scene‚ visits his second cousin‚ and describes the parties thrown by Jay Gatsby next door. The narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ recently returned from World War I‚ finds a job in New York City and rents a small house in West Egg‚ a small town on Long Island. His cousin Daisy and her husband Tom live nearby in East Egg‚ and Nick is a frequent visitor to their house. Jay Gatsby‚ Nick’s next door neighbor‚ is a wealthy newcomer who throws large parties weekly‚ during which

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    The great gatsby

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    Social status plays a big role in every society. Everybody wants to achieve some form of social status. In the movie The Great Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby sole purpose in life was to achieve a very high social status and not live as his parents did. With Jay’s vision of himself‚ along with the love he poured into Daisy and his insistence on reliving the past his Gatsby’s ultimate down fall. Jay’s own vision of himself started out at an early age‚ he even denied his own parents since they were not of the

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    State of Mind” by Jay Z featuring Alicia Keys remains one of my favorite songs. Through the ideas of music critics Simon Frith and Carl Wilson‚ I can more clearly articulate why I love “Empire State of Mind” in a nuanced way. My initial reaction to the song was a very surface level appreciation of its sound. The song has a great beat that effectively combines drums with piano. Unlike other rap songs‚ which are personally a turn off because of their incomprehensible lyrics‚ Jay Z’s rapping is slow

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    Jay Gatsby has been the host from the greatest and wildest parties during the summer. The parties are said to last for hours‚ and some of them even continue to the next days. Gatsby’s house is not under dry law‚ actually it is the opposite. Drinks are on the house there and there are thousands of choices. From the finest French champagne to the wildest Russian Vodka the party is always on. The mansion where it takes place is said to be the most luxurious one on the whole Long Island. Town Tattle

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