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    The Great Gatsby

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    Britney 3 Britney Moncada Mrs. Schulman English Honors 11 November 3‚ 2012 The Great Gatsby Jay  Gatsby from the 1920’s novel The Great Gatsby was many things. He was smart‚ brave‚ and of course great. However‚ in the story when he is murdered no one attends his funeral‚ but his father and only friend Nick. The reason no one shows up is because Jay was great for his accomplishments‚ not his character. Although he was called the “great” gatsby‚ he didn’t fit the full description. He wasn’t great for

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    Fitzgerald’s Long Island-set novel‚ where Midwesterner Nick Carraway is lured into the prolific world of his neighbor‚ Jay Gatsby. Soon enough‚ however‚ Carraway will see through the cracks of Gatsby’s nouveau riche way of life‚ where obsession‚ madness‚ and tragedy await those who surround him. The setting is in Los Angeles‚ and is set in the present time. Main Cast Johnny Depp - Jay Gatsby Matt Damon - Nick Carraway Jessica Alba - Daisy Buchanan Mila Kunis - Jordan Baker Angelina Jolie -

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    The Great Gatsby: A Cautionary Tale In the 1920’s‚ there was a nationwide belief that the American Dream was dead. However‚ Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald believed wholeheartedly in the American Dream‚ just not the corrupted version of it which permeated the lifestyles of Americans in the 1920’s. In response he wrote a certifiable exposé on corruption in the form of his most popular work‚ The Great Gatsby. This 1925 masterpiece is a realistic fiction novel narrated from the point of view of Nick

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    the person you love? In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Jay Gatsby‚ a self-made man from West Egg goes through extraordinary lengths to impress the love of his life‚ Daisy. The plot of The Great Gatsby is fabricated by the deliberate use of symbolism and characters. The author’s use of symbols gives a more intense meaning to ordinary objects and makes the reader contemplate the meaning of them. Jay Gatsby’s mansion is heavily symbolized in the novel. Nick Carraway‚ Gatsby’s

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    and can see how he to Biblical stories. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ the intriguing and mysterious character Jay Gatsby is undoubtedly represented as a Christ figure. Fitzgerald uses strikingly similar characteristics between Gatsby and Jesus‚ resulting images to the Bible and Gatsby’s ultimate death echoing that of Jesus’ crucifixion to relate Gatsby to Christ. Jay Gatsby‚ displays various qualities and characteristics of Jesus Christ that relates to Jesus (Dilworth). He rows out to

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     of the 20th century personified the struggle for equality as discrimination based on race and sex  still existed and  for many people achieving equality  was only a dream .    In the books "The Bluest Eyes" and "The Great Gatsby‚ the characters of Jay Gatsby  and Percola Breedlove chase their dreams and struggle with being accepted and treated as equals with the society that they live in.   Thesis: Through the archetypes of the Jungian Lens‚ the main protagonists exemplify similarities in their

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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s‚ The Great Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby isn’t like any other New Yorker‚ he is from the West‚ and gives respect to everyone that comes upon his presence because he has one goal he focused on as he went to the war and one common goal that every American wants to achieve. He was friendly to many people‚ not by talking or knowing them‚ but by the use of his money. He threw enormous parties every weekend for one reason‚ they were all for his one dream‚ to fall in love with Daisy Buchanan

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    Another famous characteristic of the American dream is the idea of success against all odds. This is shown through the life of Jay Gatsby‚ who focused all his attention to living the dream and becoming an American hero. Ever since he was young‚ Gatsby worked hard on becoming a great man. This is documented in Gatsby’s copy of the adventures of Hopalong Cassidy‚ who was another

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    The Sacrificing Love Titanic and The Great Gatsby movies are both based on a touching love story. Even though the actual stories are different‚ the main theme remains love. The romantic plot makes watchers fall in love in the story of the movies. These movies surpass all the rivals in luxury and opulence. Titanic and The Great Gatsby are epic movies with their heartbreaking plot‚ distinguishable music‚ and unforgettable and tragic ending. Titanic One of the most romantic and at the same time

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    The "Great" Gatsby?

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    for an instant‚ and then concentrated on you‚ with an irresistible prejudice in your favor. It understood you so far as you would like to be understood‚ believed in you as far as you would like to believe in yourself.” (Fitzgerald 48) Nick believed Jay Gatsby was strong-minded and resolute in his odyssey; he believed Gatsby was great. A great man is selfless‚ honest‚ and trustworthy. He is sincere‚ has strong values‚ and does things for the benefit of others. Greatness means to be everything that

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