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    it is natural to begin to idolize them. Nick Carraway spent his days gazing at the seemingly fabulous life of his neighbor‚ and became fast friends with him‚ the elusive Jay Gatsby. However‚ friendship was not enough for Nick’s incredibly unstable personality. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway became obsessed with Gatsby to the point of losing himself in the midst of his subconscious effort to become Great‚ like the Gatsby. First‚ Nick viewed Gatsby as his hero. He realized

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    Agriculture Organization. Bradford claims how deforestation has rapidly increased over the years. She gives the example of how 90 percent of continental United States’ indigenous forest has been removed since 1600. For many years people have debated whether zoos are bad or good. There is the debate about animal cruelty to some extent because the animals are locked up in a cage where they have no freedom. And the other one is how animals in captivity is a good cause due to the dangers that are

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    * How can we become a good citizens? A good citizen is one who properly fulfills his or her role as a citizen. There are many opinions as to what constitutes a good citizen. Theodore Roosevelt said‚ "The first requisite of a good citizen in this Republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his weight.” Education is sometimes viewed as a prerequisite to good citizenship‚ in that it helps citizens make good decisions and deal with demagogues who would delude them. Roger Soder writes

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    “A Property of the Clan " unravels the death of a teenage girl at an underage drinking party and explores how the youths handle the situation. "A Property of the Clan" is not light entertainment‚ or an easy play to read. It deals with an ugly and disturbing subject‚ but does so in a thoughtful and sensitive way‚ acknowledging the brutal reality of violence against women as an unfortunate experience in life. The plot of “A Property of the Clan " is about teenage violence that existed within Australia

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    contributions to the literary world and one of his most notorious contributions is the Code Hero. The birth and growth of the Code Hero can be easily observed simply by watching the growth and development of Nick Adams throughout Hemingway’s writing. In Our Time contains a various assortment of Nick Adam stories at various stages of his life and also shows the Code Hero at various stages of its development. In Our Time was the second book Hemingway had published. His first contained only three short

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    NICK CARRAWAY has a special place in The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald. He is not just one character among several; it is through his eyes and ears that the story takes place. In this novel‚ Nick goes to some length to establish his credibility‚ indeed his moral integrity‚ in telling this story about this "great" man called Gatsby. He begins with a reflection on his own upbringing‚ quoting his father’s words about Nick’s "advantages‚" which we could assume were material but‚ he soon makes

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    enormous parties”(Fitzgerald back of book). Nick‚ the narrator of the text‚ talks more about his relationship with Gatsby‚ than anyone else‚ hinting that he is a more significant character than the rest. Throughout the text‚ the other characters eventually see Gatsby’s selfishness‚ and obligations for his future. Nick Carraway‚ Gatsby’s neighbor‚ and friend‚ tries to guide the viewers and himself to understand how Gatsby is connected to Daisy‚ Nick’s sister‚ how he made so much money‚ and furthermore;

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    can be analysed how British petroleum differentiate in the market as compared to its competitors which makes an appeal to their valuable customers on the basis of their quality‚ innovation and responsibilities achieved.Analysis of the Competitive Environment of British Petroleum This paper is basically about the analysis of British Petroleum PLC (Bp). The analysis covers the competitive environment of the company in terms of its stance in the midst of its competitors and also how attractive the

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    world” and describes it magnificently. Through the use of rhetoric‚ Fitzgerald portrays the concept of the American Dream‚ one of the many themes that exist in the novel. As Nick crosses the Queensboro Bridge‚ Fitzgerald utilizes metaphorical language to expose the concept of the American Dream as it exists in the novel. As Nick crosses “the great bridge” and sees the “city rising up across the river‚” Fitzgerald displays that the city is a place where one could move up the social ladder and fulfill

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    frailty of humanity. Fitzgerald’s narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ tells a gritty story in which he learns about the corruption of money. Though Nicks strives for perfection‚ he is a failure because he fails to become the savior he aspires to be‚ cope with city life‚ and realize that people are humans and not perfect. Nick fails to accomplish his dream of fitting into the upper social class because he can’t seem to realize that people are flawed. This is shown when Nick states‚ “They were careless people‚ Tom

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