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    bootleg liquor‚ but he was also a critic of this time. His book‚ The Great Gatsby is an excellent example of modernist literature‚ through its use of implied themes and fragmented storyline. The Great Gatsby is a book about Jay Gatsby’s quest for Daisy Buchanan. During the book‚ Jay tries numerous times at his best to grasp his dream of being with Daisy. The narrator of the book Nick Carraway finds himself in a pool of corruption and material wealth. Near the end‚ Nick finally realizes that what he is

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    is from Minnesota. Nick Carraway is the narrator. He is a dynamic character. He symbolizes honesty. He is old money and Daisy’s cousin. He went to Yale with Tom Buchanan‚ Daisy’s husband. He is Gatsby’s neighbor and his best friend. Jay Gatsby is the protagonist. Jay Gatsby born as James Gatz to a poor family in North Dakota‚ become fabulously wealthy. He Symbolizes the both the corrupted Dream and the original uncorrupted Dream quest for the American dream. Daisy Buchanan is from Louisville‚ Kentucky

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    In the Great Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway is the narrator. He moves from Minnesota to New York in the summer of 1922 and rents a house in the wealthy neighborhood of West Egg. Nick’s neighbor Is a strange and somewhat mysterious man by the name of Jay Gatsby. Jay lives in a lavish and extravagant mansion and throws annual parties every Saturday night. Nick meets up with his cousin Daisy Buchanan and her husband Tom who happens to be a classmate of Nicks at Yale.They introduce Nick to a woman named Jordan

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    American Dream as an unachievable illusion‚ one which is ultimately detrimental to the novel’s central character‚ Jay Gatsby. Jay Gatsby tries to attain happiness‚ Daisy’s love‚ which is all he wants‚ but ends up failing. Evidently‚ Gatsby may have achieved the definition of the American Dream‚ but at a personal standpoint‚ he failed to accomplish what he was truly aiming for. Jay Gatsby grew up with little money in his young life‚ until he met Dan Cody‚ a man who became very wealthy in precious

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    Jay Gatsby: Shattered Dreams F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is a tragic tale of love distorted by obsession. Finding himself in the city of New York‚ Jay Gatsby is a loyal and devoted man who is willing to cross oceans and build mansions for his one true love. His belief in realistic ideals and his perseverance greatly influence all the decisions he makes and ultimately direct the course of his life. Gatsby has made a total commitment to a dream‚ and he does not realize that his dream

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    characteristics that identify Jay Gatsby as a tragic hero. Some of the characteristics of a tragic hero include greatness‚ a weakness or a flaw‚ an undeserved fate and a punishment exceeding the crime. Jay Gatsby encompasses all of these characteristics of a tragic hero. Although‚ the author tries to portray Gatsby as a perfect person‚ there are still some flaws that are noticeable. Gatsby’s great life unwinds with the death of the tragic hero. ​We know that Jay Gatsby was esteemed by the way

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    Island Eggs‚ which included the affairs of George and Myrtle Wilson‚ along with Tom and Daisy Buchanan‚ and Jay Gatsby‚ even though their counterparts might not know what is exactly occurring among themselves. II. Tom and Myrtle Affair A. Tom Buchanan is having an affair with Myrtle Wilson‚ and his wife is Daisy. B. The irony of the affair is that Daisy too is having a so-called “affair” with Jay Gatsby‚ and Tom does not realize what his wife is doing until later in the novel. C. Tom seems to have

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    I would like to describe the major character and protagonist of the novel «The great Gatsby» by Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald Jay Gatsby by name. His role is relevant for the main line as the story revolves around him. Fitzgerald uses indirect method of characterization. He delays the introduction of his character until chapter 3. Gatsby’s reputation precedes him. Gatsby himself does not appear in a speaking role. Fitzgerald presents Gatsby as the aloof‚ enigmatic host of the unbelievably rich parties

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    captivate the audience’s interest. Baz Luhrmann has a knack for making colorful romantic thrillers‚ and it certainly shows in Moulin Rouge and The Great Gatsby. In the two movies there are three basic characters in the love triangle. Christian and Jay Gatsby would be the two dapper‚ yet penniless men that are desperate for the love of their soul mates. These soul mates would be Satine and Daisy. They are both very dramatic‚ beautiful free spirits who have everything handed to them due to their

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    In Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ he symbolizes the American Dream in a variety of ways. The definition of American Dream is the ideal that every US citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work‚ determination‚ and initiative. These qualities were quite popular around the time this book was published. This period in the book is described as the Roaring Twenties. Roaring Twenties is a term for western society/culture during the 1920s; It

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