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    Numerous examples are to be found all around us‚ and the media is singing all its beauty and pain in various forms for all to see and with which to compete. But one must be careful to generalize narcissism as something to avoid -- An article written by Pat MacDonald entitled ’’Narcissism in the modern world’’ illustrates healthy and unhealthy narcissism. The author states that ’’healthy narcissism involves a steady sense of one’s worth‚ based on genuine achievement‚ the capacity to recover from disappointment

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    Buchanan‚ John M. "Shared meal." The Christian Century 130‚ no. 20 (October 2‚ 2013): 3. John Buchanan presents his thoughts on the concept of “Shared Meal” by citing the “World Communion Sunday” as a concrete manifestation of various faith denominations to celebrate the Last Supper of Jesus with His disciples. While there is a complete truth that all should be welcomed at the Lord’s Table‚ Buchanan states as well that there is an exclusion of some people at some churches using the so-called “ecclesiastical

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    differences between the upper and lower classes of society. The novel represented the major theme about the American Dream that is achieved through hard work in order to obtain a lavish lifestyle. In this novel of material excess and extravagance‚ Daisy Buchanan is a static character whose traits are shown through indirect characterization. In the way that Daisy’s speech is revealed throughout the novel‚ it reveals that she is a

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    There are some quotes you can use to show Daisy’s personality in chapter 5 of the novel. This is the chapter where Nick invites Daisy to tea‚ at Gatsby’s request‚ and it describes their very awkward meeting. As you mentioned‚ one of Daisy’s traits is "undecided" and "superficial". You can use two quotes to back this up from this chapter. When Nick invites her to tea‚ he tells her not to bring her husband‚ Tom. She replies: I called up Daisy from the office next morning‚ and invited her

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    Tom Buchanan was my character of choice because of his interesting role as both a bystander in Jay Gatsby’s relentless pursuit for Daisy and his side story arc with Myrtle. His attitude towards minority groups in the 1920’s reflects the sense of superstition wealthy whites of the time could relate to due to the strong anti-African-American sentiment that they held. The openness of his flings with other women leaves much to be desired‚ which makes him an extravagant man to play: rich‚ frisky‚ and

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    Daisy Buchanan was one of the most ironic characters in the book The Great Gatsby. She appeared to be a nice‚ pure‚ and innocent woman in the beginning‚ but her true colors came out later near the end. Her words and actions began to show who she really was‚ making her major characteristics and physical attributes ironic. Daisy Buchanan showed a great lack of morality through her carelessness and recklessness‚ which was mainly because of excessive amounts of money and a lack of roots. One way in

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    In the novel of the Great Gatsby‚ two main characters named‚ James Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan used to be in a relationship in the past. Their love for each other was so valuable‚ but Gatsby wasn’t the right type of man Daisy was looking for‚ and he knew it was best for him to leave. Unfortunately‚ both went their separate ways. During the novel‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald mentions how the love Daisy and Gatsby once had was very special. Their love for each other was described as a love that nobody else

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    the multitude of ways a person can discover their calling. The diversity of the stories allows readers to relate to different stories and draw connections that are relevant to them. For myself‚ the stories of Actor Ricardo Pitts-Wiley and Policewoman Pat Hays stood out and gifted me with insight into my own career choices. By following his heart and becoming an actor‚ Ricardo Pitts-Wiley took a risk. Acting is a profession known for having low pay and employment‚ but ever since he stepped on stage

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    Self-Concept My name is Paul Buchanan. I am a nineteen year old male who currently lives in Hillsboro Oregon. I was born in Puyallup Washington and lived there up until the first day of sixth grade. I then moved down to Hillsboro Oregon due to my father taking up a job offer with Intel. I enjoy to go bowling‚ playing video games and hanging out whenever I can with my friends. Throughout this essay I will be discussing my "self-concept" with three communication concepts. They are as follows: self-fulfilling

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    Kian Kline Mrs. Passmore AP English 6 Dec. 2012 The Reunion of the Great Gatsby and the Beautiful Buchanan In the film Moulin Rouge‚ there is a famous quote that states‚ “The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return”. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s‚ The Great Gatsby‚ the story follows the main character‚ Nick‚ on his journey through New York during the 1920’s full of glamour‚ partying and fresh new faces. During this time‚ Nick meets the great‚ but mysterious Jay Gatsby

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