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    correlative is when an object holds a specific significance and symbolizes the basis of a literary work. In The Great GatsbyJay Gatsby risks everything on his dreams‚ but he fails to realize that his dreams are unbecoming of him. Fitzgerald uses Gatsby to convey the corruption and greed that consumes and annihilates followers of the American dream during the “roaring twenties.” Gatsby symbolizes the epitome of the American dream he has acquired newfound wealth and gained prolonged happiness. He has

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    respect exhibited by Nick Caraway towards Jay Gatsby shows that Fitzgerald’s attitude towards respecting others was to become acquaintances before deciding whether they deserved respect or not. The mysterious Jay Gatsby has only been met by a few‚ and a stranger to Nick until he attends Gatsby’s party. Many characters wonder the nature of Gatsby‚ drawing conclusion and spreading rumors that he has killed a man and was a German spy during World War I. Gatsby knew of these rumors but decided to stay

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    chest. But‚ just remember that I love you and everything about you. That’s what gets me through every minute of every day that I’m without you. I long to hold you and feel your sweet caress‚ I have never loved anyone as much as I love you. You make me feel loved‚ you make me feel safe‚ but more importantly‚ you make me feel wanted. We both knew our friendship would grow right from the very first day we spoke. But‚ neither one of us could begin to imagine the love we both feel‚ not exploding or thundering

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    The pursuit of love can feel like an endless journey‚ never ceasing until you’ve found the one. The Great Gatsby is a story told from the perspective of Nick Carraway‚ an up-and-coming bond salesman living in a small cottage in West Egg next to the affluent Jay Gatsby. Across the bay in East Egg is Nick’s distant cousin Daisy Buchanan and her husband Tom. “anyone lived in a pretty how town” can be interpreted as a poem about two lovers‚ named anyone and no one. They lived together happily and when

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    Paola Cristal Meléndez Navarro 11th English Germain Professor Agosto May 9‚ 2014 First comes love‚ and then comes obsession Love is a powerful emotion that every human being has experience at least once in their life. There are numerous connotations that refer to this emotion‚ but there is only one kind of love that can make a person change completely in unexpected ways. It is the kind of love that consumes the soul and everything within. Mixed with excitement‚ adventure‚ heartbreak‚ happiness

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    Daisy the Killer “Engagement rings are often worn on the fourth finger of the left hand because the ancient Greeks maintained that that finger contains the vena amoris‚ or the “vein of love‚” that runs straight to the heart. The first recorded wedding rings appear in ancient Egypt‚ with the circle representing eternity as well as powerful sun and moon deities.” That fact by Fact Retriever‚ article “50 Fascinating Facts about Love‚” makes me think about Daisy Buchanan‚ from “The Great Gatsby” by

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    Daisy’s relationship refutes the ideas of philosopher Nozick; that a true union of love must be perceived publicly‚ maintain their shared well being‚ and accept the shared work of the relationship. Throughout Gatsby’s and Daisy’s relationship a union of love never formed‚ and their story proves that the formation of one is virtually impossible. The young handsome solider and the rich affluent southern girl‚ crazy in love. However when reality shatters their own small world‚ Daisy’s greed will not

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    Today I will talk about how Jay Gatsby and Hamlet are alike? I will also show you how they are different from each other. Both of them are tragic heroes in a way‚ but their tragic flaws are different. Jay Gatsby’s tragic flaw is that he is trying to make his dream turn into reality. Hamlets tragic flaw is that he has an inability to balance reason and passion. Hamlet said “O‚ what a rogue and peasant slave am I! Is it not monstrous that this player here‚ But in a fiction‚ in a dream of passion‚

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    Daisy Buchanan is Nick Carraway’s cousin‚ as a beautiful young women‚ she was loved by Gatsby and many others before the war in Louisville; they both fell in love with each and promised that they will get married once he returned only because Gatsby lied about his background about being in a wealthy family. Daisy couldn’t wait much longer because of how much she wanted to be loved by someone‚ she decided to marry a wealthy‚ young man‚ Tom Buchanan‚ once he asked her to marry to him. Daisy now lives

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    December 10‚ 2012 Money can’t buy you love. In the “Great Gatsby” money and love had a significance part throughout the book with just about every character in it. We learn of many relationships that have been based on lies with the power of money behind them the whole time. Money buys many things in this book. From lavish lifestyles to meaningless property‚ trophy wives to nightlife parties. It was a time when people were trying to live the American Dream‚ so wealth and success meant

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