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    Eyes In The Great Gatsby

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    Such as when the “Two Shining Arrogant eyes [of Tom Buchanan] established dominance over his face and gave him the appearance of always leaning forward‚” (fitz) the eyes of character‚ and known sleaze of the book‚Tom buchanan demonstrate his inner-most personality‚ Fitzgerald expresses the characterization of his characters through their eyes as the predominant motif throughout “The Great

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    individuals attend with no regard for anything or anyone. They live their lives in accordance with materials and have no care for anything except money. And "money makes the money." Tom Buchanan is a rich‚ east egger‚ who possesses the same moral corruption and carelessness that all other east eggers possess. Tom Buchanan is a morally corrupted individual from the start of the novel. "Tom’s got some woman in New York‚" who is his mistress. Since Tom is cheating on his wife‚ Daisy‚ he can be described

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    mansion of Gatsby‚ a mysterious business magnate who often holds extravagant parties. One day‚ while Nick has dinner with his cousin‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ and her husband‚ Tom‚ he is introduced to Jordan Baker by Daisy‚ who hopes to make a match between them. When Nick returns home‚ he sees Gatsby standing on the dock‚ reaching towards the green light coming from the Buchanan dock.

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    handicapped by excessive drinking and health problems (Willet). He eventually died of a heart attack in 1940. Gatsby’s life almost mirrors Fitzgerald’s in that Gatsby spent years of his life acquiring wealth in order to reach his American Dream (Daisy Buchanan) but in the end his plan falls apart when Daisy no longer loves him and he ends up being shot. Everything Gatsby had worked for was a failure‚ his dream crumbled to pieces and there was nothing left in his life after he woke from the failed American

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    the 1920’s in New York City. It tells the story of Jay Gatsby‚ a young man who bootlegs and gambles to achieve wealth‚ only to impress his first love‚ a materialistic spoiled girl named Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby and Daisy went their separate ways when Gatsby joined the war. Now Daisy is married to Tom Buchanan and Gatsby is trying to win her back through wealth. Gatsby’s one goal is to have Daisy; despite her marriage he believes that he can recreate his past with her. Fitzgerald‚ paints the picture

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    Pro Immigration

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    Pro immigration America is sometimes referred to as a "nation of immigrants" because of our largely open-door policy toward accepting foreigners pursuing their vision of the American Dream. Recently‚ there has been a clamor by some politicians and citizens toward creating a predominantly closed-door policy on immigration‚ arguing that immigrants "threaten" American life by creating unemployment by taking jobs from American workers‚ using much-needed social services‚ and encroaching on the "American

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    World and in Freud’s studies‚ there is a lot of focus on the sexual aspect of human life. In Brad Buchanan’s article “Oedipus in Dystopia: Freud and Lawrence in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World” Buchanan claims that throughout Huxley’s life‚ he often rejected Freud and his ideas‚ however‚ the tone of

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    The reader can compare and contrast Tom‚ Gatsby‚ and Mr. Wilson in this area. Tom and Gatsby are at one end of the spectrum‚ but George Wilson is on the other end. The Buchanan’s are so wealthy that the windows “reflected gold” (Fitzgerald 6). Tom Buchanan likes to show off how much money he has. It is ironic because he inherited every penny of his wealth and did not have to work for a cent. Jay Gatsby is also very‚ very wealthy. At one of his lavish parties‚ a woman’s dress was ruined‚ so he sends

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    quest for opulence‚ he hunts for his former lover‚ Daisy‚ who is married to Tom Buchanan: an aristocrat. Daisy’s marriage is a colossal barrier in Gatsby’s pursuit; in essence‚ her marriage will afflict Gatsby with the ultimate consequence. Further‚ George Wilson‚ an impecunious mechanic‚ slaughters Gatsby as a result of a series of events orchestrated

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    Pluralism and Public Choice

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    References: Buchanan‚ James M. 2003‚ ‘Public Choice: The Origins and Development of a Research Program’‚ Public Choice Society‚ George Mason University‚ viewed 30 March 2006‚ <http://www.pubchoicesoc.org/about_pc.html> Buchanan‚ James M Hodgson‚ Geoffrey M. 1993 Economics and Institutions: A Manifesto for Modern Institutional Economics‚ Polity Press‚ Cambridge Jessop‚

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