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    In fact‚ every coin has two sides‚ nothing is ever perfect. The American Dream‚ despite its promises‚ its capacity and fulfillment are not absolute. Materialism‚ from the ancient day to the modern day‚ has an immense power and impact in human society. However‚ using a limited source to strive only results in constrained and conditional affection. Material possession is a limited source‚ once it exhausts‚ the affection earned would consequently fade away. For instance‚ Gatsby’s application of wealth

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    Neuroscientists have supported materialism by finding that mental processes correlate with physical brain events which suggests brain events can lead to mental phenomena (Clifton 2004). Materialism contributes to modern psychology and most biological psychologists support this theory as in biology there is emphasis on the brain consisting of matter and controlling behaviour (Kim 2011). Biological psychologists argue that life evolves from matter (Kim 2011)‚ which is in line with materialism. However‚ another

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    The Poor Influence of Advertising during the 1920’s‚ 1930’s‚ and 1940’s McCall Hoyt Mrs. Garrett 2nd Period April 30th‚ 2012 Most of us don’t realize how often we really are influenced by advertising or marketing. We wake up‚ turn the television on‚ and begin our day. But how would life be if we didn’t have constant commercials or ads blaring at us day in and day out? What if we took it all away from the beginning? Advertising‚ as a means of production‚ is used to “announce

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    The 1950’s 1 Running Head: THE POLITICAL CLIMATE OF THE 1950S The Political Climate of the 1950s Natasha C. Stewart History 145 Robin Greenberg M.A. April 11‚ 2005 The 1950s 2 With the dropping of the Atomic bomb that ended WWII and the beginning of the Cold War‚ there was an irony of stability and turmoil in the United States. The start of the 1950s brought about many changes‚ from the Red Scare and threat of the possible spread of communism in America‚ to changes

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    is it justified for competition to become deadly? Some would say these days too much money is just not enough money anymore when in fact‚ nothing has changed except what a dollar’s worth. Materialism is a powerful domain in Fitzgerald ’s work especially in the novel the great Gatsby‚ where the idea of materialism improving a person’s overall significance‚ is

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    Materialism in United States Materialism‚ like capitalism‚ is a defining factor of the American way of life. As with all things‚ materialism has its good and bad points. It is a trend that paints the American picture. It gives a perception of wealth and prosperity. However‚ it is commonly a shallow depiction of reality. The possession of things does not equate to financially stability. Regardless of how it is viewed‚ it defines us‚ motivates us‚ and moves our economy more than any other custom

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    anthropological theory the combination of several established ways of thought often result in a completely new and independent way of thinking. Cultural Materialism is one of these children theories that resulted from a coming together of social evolutionary theory‚ cultural ecology and Marxist materialism (Barfield). The goal of cultural materialism is to explain politics‚ economics‚ ideology and symbolic aspects of a culture with relation to the needs of that society. From a cultural materialist

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    for true love. However a darker aspect is shown in this story this darker aspect is how materialism corrupts and dehumanize a person. Gatsby has mysterious business meeting doing shady business‚ Tom Buchanan thinks he can throw money at an problem that comes his way. Gatsby can instantly get out of trouble with law enforcement with the snap of his fingers In The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald shows that materialism of the wealthy and privileged is corrupting‚ toxic and disillusioning to one’s life. The

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    as one trying to live out the American Dream - a man with great ideals determined to achieve the unachievable. It is through his pursuit of Daisy that Fitzgerald is able to show that the Dream itself is truly indeed unrealistic and corrupted by materialism. Jay Gatsby embodies the idea of the American Dream in the sense that he has spent his whole life trying to achieve it. What Gatsby longs for is not wealth‚ as he has already achieved prosperity‚ but love. In the novel‚ Fitzgerald depicts Gatsby

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    The Great Gatsby articulates how materialism restricts human desire and behaviour. Materialism in this context is defined as a “preoccupation with or emphasis on material objects‚ comforts‚ and considerations‚ with a disinterest in or rejection of spiritual‚ intellectual‚ or cultural values” according to; dictonary.reference.com - the psychology behind this is that materialism restricts a person’s ability to function as a social being to their full potential. We see this is the characters of Daisy

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