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    Differing Opinions on The American Dream In the book‚ The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ one of the main focuses is the American Dream. While Gatsby’s idea of the American Dream may vary from Tom’s‚ everyone understands what the dream is to themselves. Whether it is money‚ fame‚ family‚ or success‚ the American Dream is whatever someone wants to achieve in their lifetime. There are many ways that people view the American Dream. Some view it as money‚ status‚ or fame while others view

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    bring happiness; only to realize it causes one pain. The American Dream is often deemed as the main goal of the American culture‚ and is the one of the many reasons why people come to America today. In the American Classic The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Jay Gatsby‚ a man of many mysteries‚ is madly in love with Daisy‚ a woman from the past‚ who is now married to Tom Buchanan. Gatsby goes through his life often trying being popular and fit with the social norm. He has so much self-respect

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    Lana Phan Case: Dred Scott v. Sandford Facts: This lawsuit involves Dred Scott‚ an African American slave and his owner due to the passing of his previous owner Dr. Emerson‚ John F. A. Sanford. John F.A Sanford is the brother to the wife of Dr. Emerson. Dred Scott sued for his freedom in the Missouri Circuit Court for the City of St. Louis on April 6‚ 1846 . Dred Scott’s legal suit is for assault and false imprisonment: “A slave could be punished and kept as property‚ but a free person could not

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    A book review on The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald The plot of the story was that Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan have an affair and her husband Tom Buchanan finds out and goes to confront Jay Gatsby. Meanwhile Myra is killed in a car accident cause buy Daisy Buchanan. Jay Gatsby takes the blame. Myra’s husband finds out and goes over to the mansion owned but Gatsby and shoots him‚ and then himself. Killen them both. This Book makes you want to keep reading. The book does not grab your attention

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    Within F. Scott Fitzgerald’s book‚ The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald included many themes around the plot including wealth‚ opportunity‚ the American dream‚ love‚ and many others. One theme which prospers throughout the whole story is the class structure during the 1920’s. The Great Gatsby was a story based in the 1920’s where social stratification thrived and people were put in groups from the day they were born and had to live up to that until they passed. Fitzgerald compares the class structure in

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    up things and creatures and the retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness‚ or whatever it was the kept them together‚ and let other people clean up the mess they had made" (Fitzgerald 180-181). In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the characters Daisy and Tom demonstrate the theme of carelessness. Tom and Daisy show carelessness through being foolish thus lacking a lack of good sense or judgment. Furthermore‚ they both show the theme of carelessness by being inconsiderate

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    The book‚ The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald‚ has some wonderful and extravagant lifestyles portrayed between the pages. The are examples of the many forms of life; the rich‚ high class: Daisy‚ Tom‚ Jordan‚ and Gatsby; The middle class: Nick; and the Lower‚ blue collar‚ working class: George‚ and Myrtle. They all have their stories of what they came from and what they have become. Some have moved down; others have moved up. This movement may be large‚ it may be petite‚ but in either way they

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    Dred Scott v Sanford Dred Scott was born a slave approximately around 1795 in Virgina and was owned by the Blow family. The Blow’s are a family of farmers that moved to Missouri from Virginia. This is where Scott was sold to a Dr. John Emerson which was the United States Army Surgeon. Shortly after being sold to the Emerson family‚ is when all these lawsuit conflicts arose. However‚ Dred Scott was able to marry Harriet Robinson and have his first daughter with her‚ Eliza Scott‚ in 1838 in a free

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    The Great Gatsby: Symbolism and Themes The Novel‚ The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ illustrates many themes and symbols that affect the plot. The setting is in the 1920s on Long Island‚ New York. The story is told in Nick’s point of view as he goes through life and is faced with themes like The American Dream‚ Society vs. Class‚ and corruption with wealth. A symbol is an object‚ color‚ or figure that is used to represent a key idea or theme that is trying to be presented. The author uses

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    one must consider how well it describes the intended era and how well it portrays American values such as freedom and equality. Classic American literature is often distinguishable by how well the pieces of writing sum up the era. For example‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is credited with being one of the best novels written about the “Roaring Twenties” and its seemingly never ending prosperity that was abruptly followed by the Great Depression. When reading an expertly crafted piece of

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