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    and downfall. Arthur Miller’s The Crucible illustrates a tragedy due to intense emotional suffering brought on by the accusations of former friends‚ manipulation‚ infidelity‚ and ultimately the death of John Proctor. In Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ Jay‚ the American romantic hero‚ devotes his life to proving himself worthy of Daisy. He would have sacrificed his freedom and his life for her‚ yet she couldn’t spare the time to go to his funeral and pay her condolences. While tragedy consists as a powerful

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    The attempt to capture the American Dream is used in many Novels. This dream is different for each character in the novel. In The great Gatsby‚ for Jay Gatsby the dream is that through wealth and power‚ one can acquire happiness. For Jay Gatsby must reach into the past and relive and old dream; and‚ in order to do this‚ he must have wealth and power. Jay Gatsby over all American Dream is to be with Daisy but for him to be with Daisy he must have the wealth and power so that he is in the same social

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    the wealth‚ the excessive lifestyle‚ but more importantly‚ the downfall of the American Dream. This theme is portrayed by certain characters such as Jay Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway and Daisy Buchanan. Jay Gatsby is a young man who achieved great

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    Jesus Garcia Period 3 Music Appreciation Assignment No Church in the Wild – Jay-Z and Kanye West http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJt7gNi3Nr4 [Frank Ocean] Human beings in a mob What’s a mob to a king? What’s a king to a god? What’s a god to a non-believer? Who don’t believe in anything? We make it out alive All right‚ all right No church in the wild [Jay-Z] Tears on the mausoleum floor Blood stains the coliseum doors Lies on the lips of a priest Thanksgiving disguised as a

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    beginning to end. It involves a love/hate relationship triangle. The two characters I am comparing and contrasting are Tom Buchannan and Jay Gatsby. Both of these men yearn for a relationship with a lady named Daisy. These characters are similar because they each want to earn Daisy’s love; yet‚ they are drastically different. Both Tom Buchannan and Jay Gatsby are men who commit two different types of uniform foolishness. Tom deals with affairs of the heart‚ whereas Gatsby deals with business

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    Presidential Courage

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    impressed the young sailors into their service. President Washington then sent Supreme Court Justice John Jay to negotiate with the British to try to start the madness. When Jay returned however the “treaty” that called for the harassment to stop seemed hardly enough compensation for the malicious acts the British had committed. The public hated the Treaty; they even burned effigies of John Jay. Republicans pressured Washington to not sign the Treaty into effect. He eventually did however Jefferson’s

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    The Great Gatsby

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    a man named Nick Carraway who gets involved with the life of Jay Gatsby and his not-so secretive love for Daisy Buchanan. A critic named Lionel Trilling once said‚ “Jay Gatsby is to be thought of as standing for America itself.” This is proven to be true because Gatsby moves up in life and pursues his dream. He is an example for the American way because he fails at certain things and succeeds at others. Like any other American‚ Jay Gatsby wants to become a model of excellence for others. At the

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    is Scott’s analysis on the American society during the Roaring Twenties. The characters represent the American Dream. The main-characters in this story are Jay Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway‚ and Daisy Buchanan. When Nick Carraway moves to New-York he buys a house on West Egg‚ Long Island. His neighbour is the wealthy and mysterious man named Jay Gatsby. As weeks go by‚ Nick gets an invitation to go with one of Gatsby’s huge parties. Gatsby throws huge parties every weekend‚ but nobody knows anything

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    in May of 2013 and is understood as becoming drawn into the captivating world of the wealthy and all that would encompass such a life. Taking place in 1920’s New York City‚ narrator Nick Carraway tells the tale of Jay Gatsby’s life‚ as Nick had witnessed it first hand. Millionaire Jay Gatsby lived in a Gothic mansion in West Egg (the island in which new money resides). He is famous for the lavish parties he throws every Saturday night‚ but mysteriously‚ no one knows where he comes from‚ what he does

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    The allusions in “The Great Gatsby” refer to many different pieces of literature. Such as The Bible. In Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby Jay Gatsby is portrayed as a Christ figure due to his playing of the Father and Son‚ his giving and leadership‚ and his symbolic death. Jay Gatsby was his own role model. He acted as his own father when he recreated himself after meeting Dan Cody. Nick Carraway’s description was that Gatsby was‚ “A Son of God-a phrase which‚ if it means anything ‚ means just that-and

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