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    In Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ symbols are an important and integral part of what makes it a great novel. Though there are numerous and different aspects that could be explored‚ a repeated and often mentioned aspect are the revolutionary vehicles. Cars in the 1920s were a symbol of status and privilege as they were becoming increasingly affordable. Though most people could own a car due to Ford releasing the Model T‚ the colored vehicles usually a sign of wealth and status. Fitzgerald often uses

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is an English classic that focuses on one man’s struggle with love in relation to the economic and societal conflicts that take place during the 1920s in New York City. Throughout the novel‚ Fitzgerald shifts between explaining the life of the main character and his desire for love‚ wealth‚ and purpose to the social hierarchy that pressures him to change his identity so that he may be truly accepted into society. Although the main character changes his identity

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    THE GREAT GATSBY: Study Questions 1. We see all the action of The Great Gatsby from the perspective of one character whose narration seems to be shaped by his own values and temperament. What is Nick Carraway like‚ what does he value‚ and how do his character and his values matter to our understanding of the action of the novel? 2. Early in the novel‚ Nick says of Gatsby that he “turned out all right at the end” (p.2) Later‚ however‚ after he tells Gatsby “You’re worth the whole damn bunch

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby is known as “The Great American Novel.” Fitzgerald utilized symbols and motifs to achieve his purpose. He wants readers to realize the destruction a materialistic lifestyle has on an individual; that materialism leads to moral deterioration. Fitzgerald uses the wasteland between New York City and West Egg as a symbol of society’s moral decline. He also uses eyes as a motif to describe characters and to warn readers of the way society watches as materialism

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    Francis Scott Fitzgerald was a writer who was born in 1896. He became one of the most famous writers of American history. His stories are still being read by people all over the world. His stories are everlasting‚ and make the reader long for an epoch they were not even present in. I personally find "The Great Gatsby" a very interesting story. Fitzgerald tended to write about characters who had luxurious lives and were obsessed with power. I think it was easy for him to write all these stories because

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    How does F Scott Fitzgerald establish mood in the opening of “The Great Gatsby?” Fitzgerald establishes the mood in the opening of The Great Gatsby as scandalous and grim yet with hope created by the character named as Gatsby. Firstly‚ Fitzgerald uses the symbolism of “an extraordinary gift of hope” to describe the character of Gatsby. This could suggest that the character of Gatsby is very important in the book and a symbol of hope in the book and happiness in the book‚ especially because the

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    Canadian Confederation poet‚ D.C. Scott‚ was born in Ottawa‚ Ontario on August 2nd‚ 1862. As he maintained his occupation at the federal Department of Indian Affairs from 1879 until his retirement in 1932‚ Scott was influenced by close friend and fellow Confederation poet‚ Archibald Lampman‚ to test his own attempts at poetic writing. In addition to his writing many successful volumes of poetry‚ mostly illustrating Canadian nature‚ (i.e. The Poems of Duncan Campbell Scott‚ 1926)‚ multiple short story

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    As the world of innovation help boost our economy it as well boosts Gaming‚ on the side note … it is taking over our minds whether we like it or not‚ its relationship with ideology is rather outstanding. In the novel Ender’s Game‚ the author Orson Scott Card tells the single story of what was designed for the ideology within games. The book still appeals to us the slightly different version of the single story. We experience the evidence of this through the idea that you are either a winner or a loser

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    Old and New Money In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the theme of old money and new money are described as inherited wealth and recently acquired wealth. Both of these themes share an almost similar amount of wealth but are handled and spent differently. The two places along the east cost in this novel represent these themes. East Egg represents old money whereas as West Egg represents new money. Throughout the novel Fitzgerald clearly depicts these two themes and how they are

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    Most people want to believe that money will buy you happiness‚ but Gatsby is a great example of how this is not the case. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Gatsby and Daisy becomes careless people because they believe that money will protect them forever. Gatsby went well out of his way to make money just to get the attention of Daisy. The desire for money drives all of the characters in The Great Gatsby to make poor choices that will come back to hurt their relationships and ruin their

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