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    the privileges of class and status. Nick Carraway who is from a prominent mid-western family tells the story. Nick presents himself as a reliable narrator‚ when actually several events in the novel prove he is an unreliable narrator. Although Nick Carraway may be an unreliable narrator‚ he is the best narrator for the novel because he creates the correct effect.              Nick Carraway wants the reader to think his upbringing gave him the moral character to observe others and not pass judgment

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    Character Development A central character of Ernest Hemingway’s novel‚ The Sun Also Rises is Jake Barnes. He is a man of complex personality--compelling‚ powerful‚ restrained‚ bitter‚ pathetic‚ extraordinarily ordinary yet totally human. His character swings from one end of the psychological spectrum to the other end. He has complex personality‚ a World War I veteran turned as a journalist‚ living in Paris. To the world‚ he is very self-control but breaks down easily when alone‚ plagued by self-doubt

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    Carraway Unreliable Narrator

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    Title: Nick Carraway as an Unreliable Narrator Author(s): Kent Cartwright Publication Details: Papers on Language and Literature 20.2 (Spring 1984): p218-232. Source: Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Linda Pavlovski. Vol. 157. Detroit: Gale‚ 2005. From Literature Resource Center. Document Type: Critical essay Bookmark: Bookmark this Document Full Text: COPYRIGHT 2005 Gale‚ COPYRIGHT 2007 Gale‚ Cengage Learning [(essay date spring 1984) In the following essay‚ Cartwright discusses

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    Norbert Sackey Social Theory Kajsa Hallberg Adu The Ideology of Liberalism Liberalism as a term can perhaps be tracked back as far as to early agricultural societies‚ when people started living in settled communities and were forced‚ for the first time‚ to find ways of trading and living with strangers. Nevertheless‚ liberalism as a developed ideology was a product of the breakdown of feudalism in Europe ‚ and the growth in its place‚ of a market or a market or a capitalist society. In

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    “How does Nick Carraway’s first person narration impact on the way readers understand characters and events in the novel?” In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ written by F.Scott Fitzgerald‚ the author presents to the reader the narrator of the story Nick Carraway. Carraway’s first person narration gives the reader an inside view to the characters that as a third person narrative the reader would normally not have. Nick’s personal relationship with each character makes him biased towards them all in some

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    Skating on Thin Ice Nick Young “Do you believe in miracles? YES!” – Al Michaels The long icy road to the gold medal for ice hockey during the 1980’s Olympic Hockey Competition was not one for the weak or feeble. A group of young college athletes from different‚ some rival‚ schools went through trial and tribulation and came together and take on seemingly unbeatable circumstances‚ much like a protagonist would in a classic grail quest. Throughout the journey‚ the team of young students

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    window - streaming fluid and black in the white night where the huge moon glowed like a sun and the dry air flamed into lightning and the pure heat burned with the immense intense fever of noon." (from ’The Summer Solstice’ in Tropical Gothic‚ 1972) Nick Joaquin was born in Paco on Calle Herran‚ as the the son of Leocadio Y. Joaquin‚ a lawyer and a colonel of the Philippine Revolution‚ and Salome Marquez‚ a schoolteacher. After three years of secondary education at the Mapa High School‚ Joaquin dropped

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    Technology “I fear the day when the technology overlaps with our humanity - The world will only have a generation of idiots.” With these words‚ first uttered by Albert Einstein long before the era of Pc’s and iPhones and even portable phones or phones at all existed‚ I want to make you aware of the Philosophers wisdom in my todays scheme. Now that technology plays such a major role in all of our daily lives‚ we have to ask ourselves‚ has Einstein’s fear become true? Fact is‚ that TECHNOLOGY is

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    NTRODUCTION Attention-Getter: According to FIFA.com‚ the 1994 World Cup held in the U.S.A. recorded an overall attendance of well over three and a half million making it the highest attended world cup in history; so why is it that soccer is not embraced in the U.S.? Audience Motivation: Soccer is the most popular sport in the world and it is our duty as citizens of one of the most diverse cities in America to be aware of this sport. Purpose/ Preview: In my speech‚ I will talk about the influence

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    is about the inspiring fashion photographer Nick Knight and how contemporary and influential his work is‚ talking about his past work and his transition into moving image and fashion film. “I first picked up a camera in about 1957 it was a family camera and the real reason I did it was because I wanted to photograph girls. I liked girls – it sounds really dumb but then so did Jacques Henri Lartigue.” – Nick Knight [www.theindependent.co.uk] Nick Knight believes the word fashionable should not

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