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    profound”(pg. 13) after he tries to talk about books he does not understand. He even has an affair with a low class woman named Myrtle‚ when he has a beautiful wife to try to escape from how he lives. These characters show that no matter how much money you have it will not be the one thing that will bring you happiness and that it is not the true American Dream. Gatsby and Myrtle are both victims of the lives of Daisy and Tom. Gatsby‚ who loves Daisy‚ does everything he thinks he has to‚ to get her back

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    The Immorality in The Great Gatsby Good morning/afternoon Ms fellow classmates‚ Today I will analysis F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Great American Novel‚ The Great Gatsby which has recently been adapted into a movie from Baz Lurrhman and I will discuss the immorality in the character Daisy Buchanan when she hit Myrtle Wilson her husbands mistress with Jay Gatsby’s car kill her instantly and knowingly drove off without stopping. Then allowing Gatsby to take the blame for it and the subsequently an unexpected

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    How successful was Woodrow Wilson in achieving his aims in foreign policy in the years 1912 to 1920? Democrat Woodrow Wilson was elected as president after Republican William Howard Taft who favoured interventionist foreign policy in 1912. The aims of Wilson in tackling foreign affairs were to maintain isolationism by peaceful and ethical approaches‚ which were achieved almost successfully until the American intervention into the World War One in 1917. One of Wilson’s success in keeping isolationism

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    Critical Analysis of the Great Gatsby “I think a woman gets more happiness out of being gay‚ light-hearted‚ unconventional‚ mistress of her own fate…. I want [my daughter] to be a flapper‚ because flappers are brave and gay and beautiful‚” from Zelda Fitzgerald. In the 1920’s Zelda Fitzgerald says she wants her daughter to be a flapper‚ a woman who smoked cigarettes‚ drank‚ drove vehicles‚ and did not respect what was considered acceptable behavior. Zelda Fitzgerald is the wife of the author F.

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    How successful was Woodrow Wilson in achieving his aims in foreign policy in the years 1912 to 1920? (24 marks) Although Wilson had primarily been elected to reform national politics and initiate new progressive policies in Washington‚ he spent the majority of his time as President dealing with foreign policy rather than domestic. Wilson’s predecessors‚ including McKinley‚ Theodore Roosevelt‚ and Taft‚ had viewed the United States as an emerging power that needed to extend its influence throughout

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    Johnathan Wilson 10PL June Freifelder Nick Carraway just moved to Long Island‚ from the Midwest‚ to learn the bond business. The city is split into 2 halves. West and East Egg. Nick Carraway lives in West Egg. It is the lower class part of town‚ and Nick hates it there‚ but his neighbor Gatsby lives in a mansion. He is a very mysterious guy that everyone claims to have never seen before. His cousin‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ lives in East Egg. This part of town believes that you are born into your social

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    The Great Gatsby: Plot Analysis Our narrator Nick Carraway is back from World War I and is renting a house in West Egg‚ a small but fancy town on Long Island. His cousin Daisy and her ex-football player husband Tom live across the bay in fancier East Egg. Jay Gatsby‚ Nick’s next door neighbor‚ is a wealthy newcomer who throws large parties weekly‚ during which his guests are happy to drink his (illegal) booze while snubbing him for being “nouveau riche” and possibly involved in some shady activities

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    Quote Analysis Outline I. Introduction A. The Great Gatsby B. Francis Scott Fitzgerald C. “God knows what you’ve been doing‚ everything you’ve been doing. You may fool me‚ but you cannot fool God!” – George Wilson‚ Page 167 D. When George Wilson noticed that his wife was cheating on him; his comparison to God was that of Dr. T.J. Eckleberg’s billboard in the Valley of Ashes. The eye’s looked over all of the evil of the Long Island Eggs‚ which included the affairs of George and Myrtle Wilson

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    Unfortunately for George Wilson‚ from The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ and Amos Hart‚ from the movie Chicago‚ they are both deaf and blind and their wives have no disabilities. Neither husbands can see that their wives are cheating on them or hear their wives’ lies. Both husbands love their wives and try to save their marriages‚ but they get different ending results. George and Amos are not aware that their wives

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