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    has also undergone a change. The intense vitality that had been so remarkable in the garage was converted into impressive hauteur” (Fitzgerald 30). Nick notes this change in attitude because of his dislike for her poseur attitude. She seems to think that she is better now that she put on a nicer dress. Nick has contempt for her fabricated façade. Nick also calls Mr. McKee’s wife shrill and horrible (Fitzgerald 30)‚ continuing to show his dislike for most of the people in Catherine’s apartment. Another

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    chagrined Nick‚ Amy’s actions were a ludicrous way of getting revenge for his little fling with Andie. In this case‚ acts of revenge were brought up by personal phenomenon (Nick’s affair)‚ whereas the views on justice are from impartial and impersonal incidents(Amy’s “spectacularly sneaky” production). Justice in literature is typically about closure‚ whereas revenge is an endless cycle. Amy saw her set-up as justice because it would close‚ yet ironically reveal‚ what Nick had done. Nick saw Amy’s

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    Fitzgerald employs some of the characters as symbols of morality. Nick Carroway is portrayed as an honest man‚ while Jordan Baker is portrayed as a dishonest and materialistic woman. Nick is a good man who was raised in a family where moral values were essential. He is a nonjudgmental person that always keeps in mind his father´s advice: “Just remember that all people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had” (7). Honesty is Nick´s cardinal virtue‚ and it makes him different from the inhabitants

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    Jordan and Nick are a couple and they stay in a relationship together until nearly the end of the summer. In the new movie Jordan and Nick are not considered a couple‚ at one of Gatsby’s parties Jordan is whisked away by a male companion. In the movie it shows Myrtles sister Catharine giving Nick a pill she said she got from a doctor in Queens and that does not come up anywhere in the novel. In the movie Nick wakes up at home‚ half-dressed‚ unsure how he got there‚ while in the novel Nick comes to

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    eyes of innocent Nick Carraway but is Nick really all that innocent? Throughout the book you can see nick’s innocence and what happens to it. As the novel progressed so did the end to Nick’s innocence with him Appearing innocent‚ Condemning terrible things and facilitating horrible events. One example that illustrates Nick’s transformation of his innocence is the scene in Myrtle’s house‚ Where he admits hers only been drunk twice. “I have only been drunk twice in my life”(29). Nick may appear innocent

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    introduction to our narrator; Nick Carraway. We are given an interesting insight into his character when he relays his father’s philosophical advice: ‘Whenever you feel like criticising anyone‚ just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you had.’ This tells us two things about Nick. One‚ that he had a comfortable upbringing and two‚ that he isn’t judgmental. A further two mentions of the word ‘snobbishly’ on this page suggest that Nick not only had a comfortable

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    What is the "American Dream"? Where did it originate‚ and how has it changed over the centuries? 4. Describe a situation when you wanted to relive a moment from your past‚ to redo it? How and why would you change that past event? Chapter 1 1. Nick starts the movie by relaying his father’s advice "Whenever you feel like criticizing anyone‚ just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had." Does he reserve judgement as the movie progresses? 2. Pay

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    Nick From The Great Gatsby said‚ "Everyone suspects himself of at least one of the cardinal virtues‚ and this is mine: I am one of the few honest people that I have every known." After reading the beginning of this book‚ I have concluded that Nick was either mistaken or lying. Though Nick appears to be a good guy‚ he does not know what true honesty is. Many of his actions prove him to be dishonest and morally wrong. Nick believes that honesty means being a good person‚ and having nothing to hide

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    Summary Nick Carraway is a young man from Minnesota who moved to New York in the summer of 1922. He rents a house in West Egg‚ a district of Long Island. It is a wealthy area populated by people called the “new rich”‚ who include those that have made their fortunes too recently to have established social connections. Nick’s next door neighbor in West Egg is Jay Gatsby‚ a mysterious man who lives in a mansion and throws massive parties every Saturday night. Unlike the others in West Egg‚ Nick was a

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    be apart of the new modern culture‚ and for this reason‚ America was completely transformed. In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald exhibits the many conflicts of the 1920’s in Jay Gatsby and Nick Carraway by showing how their character flaws are enhanced and created due to the Modern Eastern Society. Jay Gatsby and Nick Carraway move to the Modern East in search of

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