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    Gatsby Alternate Ending

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    Nick slowly opened his eyes‚ glancing around the room. He noticed the stiff‚ stark‚ steel walls and the tough‚ teeth-chattering‚ frosty cement floor. He slowly pushed himself up off of the ground‚ joints aching‚ skin numb‚ and muscles rigid. He looked down at the ground where he had slept‚ seeing only a thin blanket and a phone book in the place of a pillow. Light shone on the small area‚ through a tiny window near the roof of the warehouse-like building. As he made his way over to a table with a

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    Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway‚ owes his steadfast virtues to his midwestern origins.  These moral virtues that he learned out west elude‚ however‚ him as he becomes entangled in a life of greed‚ corruption and lies.  The promise of monetary gain brought Nick out East‚ but it was ultimately the dearth of morality and opulent lifestyle that prompted his return to the midwest. The death of Gatsby‚ a noticeable product of a flawed American dream‚ is the turning point for Nick‚ whence he realizes

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    might think that it is just about a man named Nick Adams returning to Seney‚ to go camping and fishing. It may not be clear to some readers why the town of Seney is burned down or why Hemingway talks about each of Nick’s action in great amount of detail. While first reading the story one might not notice that Hemingway has many symbolic parts‚ so that he can get the true meaning of the story across to the reader. The story is truly about Nick Adams wanting to get on with his life enjoying

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    that focus on the life of Nick Adams. The two short stories center on important events that take place in Nick Adams’s life as a young man. Hemingway uses these events to show how Nick Adams’s past experiences affect him in the present. Based around baseball‚ war‚ and romance‚ these stories are significant by explaining how past experiences can have a lasting impact on a young man. “The Three Day Blow” and “A Way You’ll Never Know” are short stories that emphasize Nick Adams’s experiences with baseball

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    Times bestselling novelist Gillian Flynn‚ Gone Girl is an alarming look at the downfall of a corrupt marriage characterized by infidelity‚ discontent‚ resentment‚ and‚ ultimately‚ psychopathy. The couple’s toxic relationship culminating in tragedy‚ Nick Dunn arrives home on his fifth wedding anniversary to find his house ransacked and his wife Amy missing. As the police dive into a high stakes investigation in the presumed kidnapping of Amy‚ the public‚ police and even the reader begin to question

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    Essay of Back to Front

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    is about Nick‚ the main character. The reason that short is called “Back to Front” is‚ because Nicks heart and organs are the wrong side of his body. Nick is very special but only on the inside. The theme in the story is about Nick which is not getting attention from his mother. His mother Grace has loved Nick (line 35) since he was born‚ the mother was afraid that Nick will die from her‚ on line 35 she shows how much she wants to hold and hug Nick. But after Grace has remarried Nick´s stepfather

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    is about a man named Nick. Nick travels eastward to New York to get into the bond business. While in New York‚ Nick quickly meets up with his cousin‚ Daisy‚ and her husband‚ Tom. He also meets the mysterious Gatsby‚ and several other individuals. Nick‚ while “holding judgment‚” soon figures several ordeals. These ordeals soon lead to death of a few people‚ one of them is Gatsby. Soon after Daisy and Tom flee. Nick has changed and ultimately leaves New York. In the Novel‚ Nick is extremely observant

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    The Three Day Blow

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    Three Day Blow” is a lengthy conversation between Nick Adams and his friend Bill‚ who comes and is jovial at the fact that Nick had just broken up with his girlfriend Marge. They spend their time drinking‚ and a conversation entails. Nick‚ understandably‚ is distraught and saddened by the fact that he has just broken up with Marge‚ and seeks Bill’s assurance that he in fact‚ has done the right thing. Bill does not disappoint‚ but assures and reassures Nick that breaking up with Marge was the best and

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    Nick’s Loss of Innocence and Growing Awareness In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby‚ the narrator Nick Carraway’s loss of innocence and growing awareness is one of the significant themes. Nick moves to West Egg‚ Long Island‚ an affluent suburb of New York City‚ where millionaires and powerbrokers dominate the landscape‚ from his simple‚ idyllic Midwestern home. In his new home‚ he meets Jay Gatsby‚ the main character in the novel. Throughout the novel‚ Nick’s involvement in Gatsby’s affairs

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    novel is written in the perspective of Nick Carraway. He is the narrator of the story. According to Merriam Webster dictionary narrate is “to tell (as a story) in detail”. He‚ tells a story in which Jay Gatsby tries to attain happiness through wealth. Nick is from Minnesota‚

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