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    broken‚ families divided‚ and even some friendships couldn’t survive the stranglehold of these evils. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ all of these personalities play a huge part in making for a superb American novel. Jealousy appears in its most common form. It’s the classic showdown featuring two men wanting the same woman. Even though Daisy is taken‚ Gatsby is determined to make her his companion. Every time he sees Daisy‚ or how it’s symbolized “his dream”‚ it’s

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    social upbringing‚ could have the opportunity to reach their full potential and live a comfortable lifestyle. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby takes place during the early 1920s--a time period that demonstrates the pursuit of happiness‚ opportunity‚ freedom‚ equality and finally the American Dream. Myrtle Wilson‚ a significant character in The Great Gatsby‚ tries to pursue happiness and her American Dream by satisfying materialistic pleasures on a quest for wealth and status. The protagonist

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                          04/12/2015  The Great Gatsby ​                                                                                                    E Block  Mr.Carter    English III : American Literature        An unbroken series of succesful gestures :           The Great Gatsby has some really interesting facts about women in the days of the 20’s. The  most significant and  relevant women in this book are Daisy Buchanan‚ Jordan baker and  Myrtle Wilson‚ wthout any of them the whole story would not be the same anymore

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    realizing that dream corrupted them‚ as they acquired wealth only to seek pleasure. Even though the characters in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby appear to adore the freedom of the 1920s‚ their lives reveal the decline of happiness that results when wealth and pleasure swallow them. Specifically‚ through the wealth-greedy lives of three characters‚ Jay Gatsby‚ Tom Buchanan‚ and Daisy Buchanan‚ Fitzgerald portrays that a materialistic lifestyle does not lead to happiness and causes a decline of

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    The Great Gatsby and Today ’s Society In American society‚ the way people act is quite an interesting‚ yet confusing subject to look at. If you were to look closely at the behavior and the thinking of the average American man in the modern day‚ you would see that he is not too different from a man that lived one hundred years ago in America. Obviously many things have changed in society that make a man different nowadays compared to one hundred years ago‚ but the point is that‚ in general‚

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    The Great Gatsby is a highly symbolic reflection on America in the 1920s‚ but mainly focuses on the disintegration of what the American dream was in an era of untold wealth and prosperity. Fitzgerald portrays the 1920s era as an era of corrupted social and moral values--which is shown in its overwhelming cynicism‚ greed‚ and empty pursuit of pleasure. The reckless joyfulness that led to decadent parties and wild jazz music--embodied in The Great Gatsby by the extravagant parties Gatsby throws

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    uses symbolism throughout The Great Gatsby to show many ideas of the 1920’s life and who Jay Gatsby and the other characters really are. The symbols that are most present are colors‚ the eyes of T.J. Eckleburg‚ and Gatsby’s books. Fitzgerald uses the symbols; colors‚ The billboard‚ and Gatsby’s book to show America its idea of money and people. Colors such as green‚ yellow‚ gold‚ and white play a big role in showing the reader the real sides of characters such as Gatsby‚ Daisy‚ and Nick. It also shows

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    In the novel The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald and playwright Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ women play an important role and impact men’s lives.With their impacts the men are on the turn for the worst and may not of even seen it coming. In both books the authors do an excellent job in portraying women in the past by showing control‚manipulation and masculinity. In both novels women use controlling to have more power and to survive for themselves since women did not really have a powerful

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    The Great Gatsby is set in New York City and on Long Island‚ in two areas known as "West Egg" and "East Egg"—in real life‚ Great Neck and Port Washington peninsulas on Long Island. In the early 1920’s World War I had just come to an end. A new generation flocked from small towns to big cities in search of excitement‚ opportunity‚ and a “modern” way of living. Fitzgerald accurately portrays elements‚ such as greed‚ celebration and of the 1920’s in The Great Gatsby’s. Fitzgerald accurately portrays

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    The book The Great Gatsby represents a corruption of the American dream. The characters in this book try to achieve this dream which most of them involve gaining wealth and social standards. They all end up failing one way or another because of their lifestyle. Gatsby himself represents the corruption of the American dream. Before Gatsby’s dream was corrupted‚ he believed that personality was important to be successful. He also kept this notebook when he was a child filled with many ideas of himself

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