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    particular character in The Great Gatsby based on their thoughts‚ actions‚ etc.? 2. How do Nick’s qualities as a character affect his narration? 3. How exactly does Gatsby represent the American Dream? 4. What are the apparent strengths of Jay Gatsby? 5. How does The Great Gatsby relate to current society? Chapter 1-2 1. The Notebook‚ The Vow‚ Fast and Furious‚ The Crucible‚ Friends With Benefits‚ Hall Pass‚ and The Twilight Saga. 2. I feel that writers use love triangles to

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    In the classic novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ The Great Gatsby centers around the lives of the wealthy upperclassmen who lived lonely‚ hopeless lives and could not attain happiness with their money. Jay Gatsby is one of the characters who utilized his money to get what he wants. He threw large extravagant parties as a statement to get his name perceived‚ all in misrepresentation to get the attention of a woman. The parties brought a lot of attention for Gatsby which also shows how he used

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    Title: The Great Gatsby Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald Date of original publication: 1925 Genre: fiction‚ novel‚ drama Historical information about the period of original publication: The novel was published during a time known as the “Roaring Twenties”. There was economic prosperity and America became a consumer society. There were many cultural and social reformations. Jazz music became popular‚ and flapper women emerged. Flapper women were women who wore makeup‚ short skirts‚ and kept their hair

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    People are causally talking and laughing. Men and women from all around are having the “time of their life.” However‚ the lifestyle of the city‚ money‚ and connections don’t always create fulfilled‚ happy lives. For Daisy Buchanan‚ Nick Carraway‚ and Jay Gatsby‚ they are never alone but always isolated. Daisy Buchanan uses her need for attention and people to adore her most likely to cover up her fear of isolation. From the beginning Daisy has virtually been alone. Her husband Tom was not even there

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    purpose in chapter 9 is to acknowledge how even though Gatsby obtained to have all the pleasures the money can buy‚ he still was not happy. He utilizes imagery and diction to convey an image or feeling of melancholy and sympathy regarding the great Jay Gatsby in order to fully describe Nick’s attitude toward Gatsby. Fitzgerald illustrates his novel by demonstrating how Nick perceived “the Great Gatsby” by creating images for the readers to get a better feel of the story. He appeals to the readers

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    the characters. From desire starting at a young age for fabulous things to the extravagant women they will never possess‚ Jay Gatsby and Dexter Green‚ are modeled right after one another. The women they have an undying love for are also alike. The reader can pick up on the many similarities the minor characters of GG have with the main characters of “WD.” Dexter Green and Jay Gatsby have much in common. From the start of their young lives they both strove to live in a world full of wonderful things

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    back to the Jazz Age of the twenties. The most interesting concern arising from this book is whether the chief protagonist‚ Jay Gatsby deserves being regarded as great. People can be great either because of the good or bad things they have done. A good example is Adolph Hitler. Despite being a horrible and inhuman leader‚

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    cast of characters living in the fictional town of west and east egg on Long Island‚ in the summer of 1922. The housewives is a television reality show that follows the lives of multiple housewives in different areas over the U.S. The housewives and Jay from the Great Gatsby exemplify the aspect of loneliness and isolation within the american dream. The housewives is a U.S media franchise that consists of several reality television

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1920’s novel The Great Gatsby shows that clouded judgments can lead to disappointments and heartbreak. Jay Gatsby‚ a rich man with a positive outlook‚ seeks to rekindle the past relationship he once shared with Daisy Buchannan. Refusing to accept that Daisy has already moved on‚ Gatsby is continuously blinded by the memories they used to share. On the first occasion in 5 years that Gatsby and Daisy have seen each other‚ Gatsby is extremely disappointed because‚ “he had been

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    scene and‚ in a focused essay‚ discuss the contribution the scene makes to the meaning of the work as a whole. The Great Gatsby and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Portrayal of the Corruption of the American Dream Through Symbolism and Theme At the house of Jay Gatsby‚ one can only expect the most extravagant and thrilling celebrations. While at most parties‚ people attend as honored guests of the host‚ the great Gatsby never made effort to request company‚ but expected company. Lavish alcohol‚ expensive attire

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