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    Hemingway`s short stories “Indian Camp” and “The End of Something” are very similar in terms of writing technique and meaning. Both of them are short episodes from the life of a character called Nick and both of them involve Nick (and us‚ the readers) being taught lessons about life. Hemingway uses a narrative technique called “in media res”‚ opening the story from the midpoint of events with dramatic action‚ grabbing the readers curiosity‚ provoking intrigue and making us to wish to know what

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    The role of narrating and editing in The Great Gatsby Nick Caraway. The Narrator. The Editor. Throughout the novel‚ Nick is used in two different ways to tell the story of The Great Gatsby. He is used as the narrator; to over look and to tell the reader what happened in that summer. He is also used as a character in his own story to link all the parts together. As the writer‚ Nick is able to manipulate the reader into thinking and believing that everything he is saying is genuine. He is able to

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    Part I – SHORT SYNOPSIS Amy Elliott‚ a former writer commonly known by the stage name of “Amazing Amy”‚ met and then married Nick Dunne‚ also a writer from a men’s magazine. After quite some time‚ Amy then found out that Nick had a mistress named Andie who was also his student in a college‚ after being fired from his job as a writer and then being hired as a teacher‚ which in turn gave Amy the reason to exact revenge that would convict her husband of Amy’s murder. Having laid-out her plan‚ she escaped

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    first time the reader and the narrator of the story‚ Nick Carraway‚ meet her is in the very first chapter of the novel. She is dressed in white and holds her back very straight‚ so her appearance doesn’t come unnoticed. Special attention is given to her perfect posture and “rapid‚ deft movements”‚ so when it is explained she is a sportswoman‚ the reader is not surprised. Jordan Baker is described as an “incurably dishonest” person. Some day Nick remembers that he had heard a disgusting rumor of Miss

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    important because his desires led to a downward spiral of disaster in the novel. His desires led to the deaths of 3 people (including his own). In the event his desires did not consume his soul‚ the novel would have been completely different. * Nick: * Description- the narrator of the novel. He moves to New York to learn bond business. He lives in West Egg and his house is next to Gatsby’s. Daisy is his cousin. * Role- His role in the novel is to help Gatsby attain his desires

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    written as a series of journal entries. The journal is written by Nick as an assignment from the judge who also sends him to anger management after the girlfriend he beat up finally presses charges. The book was published in 2001‚ before the recent increase in dating violence novels‚ and it tells a story often overlooked‚ that of the abuser instead of the abused. It ’s a delicate subject. And it tells a hard story. Because while Nick is (obviously) not without his faults‚ he most certainly has his

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    the critic published about the comparison of Nick and Gatsby. The comparison was desciptive and quite accurate. Nick appeared to be very distant while Gatsby was more of a dreamer. Nick also acted like he would never be happy and Gatsby seemed unsatisifed with his life. Gatsby was very unrealistic and Nick was very down to earth. Nick was described as a curious person but his curiousity stayed at a distance. When Gatsby invited him to his party‚ Nick stuck out like a sore thumb compared to the

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    “The Great Gatsby.” The predominant character‚ Nick‚ who duals as narrator‚ is indecisive but thoughtful. He lives in West Egg on Long Island Sound‚ amidst the aristocratic air and luxurious titles. Gatsby‚ Nick’s neighbor‚ whose affairs apart from his parts remain unknown‚ is an extravagantly wealthy man. Leaving Daisy with her baby‚ Nick heads to Tom’s home in NY for a luncheon. Tom’s mistress‚ Myrtle Wilson‚ is acquainted with Nick; causing Nick to feel uncomfortable about attending the luncheon

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    once loss is experienced. Hemingway’s “Big Two-Hearted River” is seen through the eyes of one of his recurring short story characters‚ Nick Adams‚ as he returns to his favorite fishing spot‚ but this is no ordinary fishing trip. Adams is

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    how the different aspects of the setting symbolize and reflect Nick and Marjorie’s relationship and how they felt towards each other in the story. Being in a relationship involves something much more than merely being bound together by the same interests or doing activities together. Each person should have mutual respect‚ trust‚ and have direction in order to maintain a strong‚ lasting‚ loving relationship. In spite of this‚ Nick and Marjorie’s relationship doesn’t prove as sturdy as it should

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