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    Viviana Arvizu November 29‚ 2011 Period 3. AP Senior Literature The Great Gatsby Literary Analysis The American Dream is an idea that has been present since American literature’s beginning. Typically‚ the dreamer aspires to rise from rags to riches‚ while accumulating such things as love‚ high status‚ wealth‚ and power on his way to the top. The dream has variations throughout different time periods‚ although it is generally based on ideas of freedom‚ self-reliance‚ and a desire for something

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    Let them eat cake‚” Marie Antoinette said….well maybe. Cake is one of the most beloved desserts in all of America‚ dating back to ancient times evolving from bland bread like mixture into sweet iced dessert‚ it continues to be used in celebration for centuries. A long history trails the ingredients back to the Vikings and Egyptians. Each culture has it’s own take on this desert but it is typically used in celebrations like birthdays‚ parties and weddings. Last queen of France Marie Antoinette

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    as the ones in the article “For patients who need bone grafts‚ a 3D-printer could come to the rescue” by Amina Khan can cause a reader to question some of the dystopian lifestyles mentioned in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go. In Brave New World‚ Huxley writes about the concept

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    Inzy lets things flow over him This is not just the story of a man who has risen to be one of Pakistan’s icons. It is also a more human tale‚ one of two friends and a friendship that has stood for nearly 20 years‚ despite the differences caused by distance‚ status and money. On Thursday evening‚ even as the hotel  prepares for the arrival of the Indian team (the Pakistani team is not top priority)‚ one man is trying to find a proper place for a big framed photograph of a young‚ laughing Inzamam-ul

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    The American Hero In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel “The Great Gatsby” the protagonist is a typical American Romantic Hero. Jay Gatsby is truck by true love the moment he meet the beautiful Daisy until the moment he dies. Gatsby gives his life for her‚ he’s living and breathing for this one girl; everything he does in this novel is for her. He attains power and accumulates wealth simply so that he can see her‚ be among her and her friends because of her social status. He buys a house right

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    In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald’s main innovation was to introduce a first person narrator and protagonist whose consciousness filters the story’s events. This device was not a total invention since a character through whose eyes and mind the central protagonist is discovered is to be found in two of Conrad’s books : Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim. As usual with this device‚ the main protagonist remains strange and shady. This technique reinforces the mystery of the characters. The second advantage

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    However‚ in Fitzgerald’s far-reaching novel The Great Gatsby‚ he presents us some crucial realities related to American society. One important aspect of these realities is crime. Every Saturday‚ Gatsby throws a party at his mansion: all the great and luxury of the young fashionable world come to show his extravagance‚ but he builds his fortune through distributing alcohol‚ gambling and bootlegging. However‚ the reason for Gatsby to take such great risk is neither money nor fame‚ for Nick has observed

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    period. It was a time of great prosperity‚ as well as poverty. Many were excited and happy that the First World War had ended‚ but those that came back from the war were disillusioned with society and all the prosperity that was occurring‚ the horrors of war still fresh in their minds. Fitzgerald utilized these contrasting views of society‚ that of the Lost Generation’s disillusionment and poverty with the wealth and prosperity‚ and included them in his novel‚ “The Great Gatsby.” In the novel‚

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    Life of women in the 1920’s Life in 1920’s changed for the whole American population‚ but it had changed greatly for the women. Before the roaring twenties‚ women only had the job of taking care the children and the household. As portrayed in The Great Gatsby‚ life for women changed in their fashion‚ independence‚ and family life in the 1920’s. Fashion during the 1920’s was a big change in the fashion industry. At a party at Gatsby house‚ Nick said‚ “ Mrs. Wilson had changed her costume some time

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    as partying and having fun‚ which can prevent them from learning about history’s great thinkers. Great thinkers have been around for thousands of years. They range from Confucius (551-471 BC) and Plato (428 to c. 348 BC) to more modern great thinkers of Bill Gates (1955-present) and Richard Rorty (1931-2007). According to "Do You Have The Traits Of Great Thinkers And Innovators Who Shaped The World" (2009)‚ most great thinkers tend to display a certain set of characteristics such as open mindedness

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