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    The strangest part of his desire for uniformity‚ and ‘moral attention’‚ is that he also exempts Gatsby from all blame‚ even while he “represented everything for which I [Nick] have an unaffected scorn” (p. 2). He says of Gatsby‚ again at the start: “...there was something gorgeous about him‚ some heightened sensitivity to the promises of life… It was an extraordinary gift for hope‚ a romantic readiness... No-- Gatsby was

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    In Hemingway ’s "Indian Camp" we are drawn to Nick ’s journey into the unknown to experience the cycle of life and death. But even though Nick ’s experience is or can be thought of as a major theme in the essay‚ cultural inequality is also an issue that helps to add question and interest to the narrative work. In many instances during this short story‚ many examples of racial domination are shown just between Nick ’s family and the Indians. Nick ’s father‚ the doctor‚ and Uncle George ’s racist behavior

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    course‚ but also for humanizing‚ improving‚ instructing" (Conrad 548-64). The character Marlow‚ from Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad‚ can be seen as similar to Nick Carraway‚ a character from Scott F. Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Both men are beginning a new journey in their lives; with Marlow beginning his trip in Africa and Nick starting his new life in New York City. At first they are both incredibly naive and oblivious to their new environment and the true natures of the people around them

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    THE GREAT GATSBY (Advanced English 11) (S11) Considered the finest of Fitzgerald’s works‚ The Great Gatsby (1925) is a story of a man with a dream that symbolizes the corruption of the American Dream. The novel recounts a summer in New York City when Nick Carraway meets Jay Gatsby and finds himself involved with the man’s wealth and his obsessive desire to make contact with Carraway’s cousin‚ Daisy Buchanan. Through a series of flashbacks‚ the novel reveals the life of James Gatz‚ who discarded his

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    The Rogue Trader

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    time passes and the lies began to seem like the truth‚ you dig yourself into a pool of lies which eventually contradicts your first lie. The same truth happens to Nick Lesson and his 8-8-8-8-8 account. It all started with 20‚000 that turned in to millions that turned in to billions that lead to the collapse of Barings Bank. Although Nick Lesson was to blame‚ the direct blame goes to the board of supervisors and management of Barings. According to the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Tread

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    parallels between the change of scene and the relationship between Gatsby and Daisy. At the start of the chapter - where Nick‚ Daisy and Gatsby are gathered in Nick’s house – the relationship between Daisy and Gatsby seems incredibly awkward and both characters seem extremely tense and nervous to be re-united (shown by Gatsby’s ‘abortive attempt of a laugh). However‚ when Gatsby invites Nick and Daisy over to his house his relationship with Daisy gradually becomes stronger and Gatsby becomes far more relaxed

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    Honest Nick Is it truly possible that a person can be honest? Can they really put aside everything to tell the truth? In Nick’s case this is true. He does it throughout the entire novel. He tells things as they are‚ he doesn’t sugar coat them and he doesn’t make things to be worse than they really are‚ he is blunt and tells the truth. He believes he is so honest because of how he was raised and how he’s always been. Even when it comes to his friends like Gatsby‚ he tells how he is‚ no matter good

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    from World War I named Nick Carraway. He had decided to return home as his way of beginning a career. Being impatient‚ Nick had decided to move to New York so he could learn the bond business. Now we are in the setting of 1922 in West Egg‚ Long Island. Nick was then living in a rented house that is neighboring the Gatsby’s mansion. Daisy (Nick’s cousin) and Tom (who has been in the same senior society at Yale) had invited Nick to a dinner at their mansion. At the dinner‚ Nick meets a young lady named

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    impossible. 1. Fitzgerald made Nick Carraway the narrator of The Great Gatsby. By doing this he was able to successfully capture the essence of Gatsby‚ all of the other characters‚ and all of the events in the story from an outside view that is for the first time being experienced by Nick. This is important to the story because it helps the reader relate to Nick‚ the readers having never experienced a “Gatsby party” or meeting any of the characters‚ like Nick. Sharing first time experiences throughout

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    CanGo Analysis Report Prepared by BUSN460 – Senior Project Instructor: Overview In 1996‚ a young college student name Elizabeth decided to start a company. This company was born from her love of music and reading. Liz started her business out of a spare bedroom in her apartment. CanGo initially started selling books. After some time‚ CanGo expanded its operations to include CDs‚ DVDs‚ and audio and video tapes and customized MP3 players. (Kingston‚ 1999). CanGo target customers

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