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    Corruption of the rich based on The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Written during the roaring twenties‚ a time when individuals felt the need to surpass the ideals of the American Dream‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald ’s renowned novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ explores how wealth ultimately leads to corruption within a society. In his novel Fitzgerald displays situations that may be invoked by the theme; individuals will most likely show signs of corruption as they come into wealth. If there is one character

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    The Roaring Twenties In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby‚” the narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ moves to West Egg to work as a bond trader in Manhattan. He grew up in a prominent family. He came from an old money family in Chicago. He attended Yale University and is known as a very well rounded man. This novel is based off of the 1920’s era. It was named the Roaring Twenties after the Great War when the United States underwent a change in radical and social reform. During this period‚ society was

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    The American dream stays as a picture for desire‚ achievement‚ and euphoria. In any case‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ reviews the American dream from a substitute perspective‚ one that uncovers understanding into the people who twist these models to their own specific self-important dreams. Fitzgerald renders Jay Gatsby as a man who takes the Dream too far‚ and winds up perceptibly unfit to perceive his counterfeit presence of riches from reality. This ’intriguing’ American novel depicts

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    I’ve always considered myself a chick flick or romantic comedy kind of girl. Last year‚ when there were no new movies out in which I was interested in‚ I decided to give Scott Pilgrim vs. the World a chance due to my obsession with Michael Cera‚ the main character. I was very hesitant at first‚ because the movie is based on a graphic novel‚ which obviously meant a lot of sci-fi and comic-con scenes that are‚ to say the least‚ not my top pick. As the movie progressed‚ I found myself really enjoying

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    The 1920’s were an interesting time in U.S. history. Women were exercising more of their rights‚ the prohibition act came into play and crime was on a rise. In The Great Gatsby you can see social break down very clearly throughout the book. The ones that stood out from the rest to me was about the breaking vowels and promises of marriage or friendship. In the book we find two lovely couples driven by the desires of others; so‚ they were torn apart from each other as they broke the binding of marriage

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    Morality Throughout The Great Gatsby Morality is a common theme among many of the greatest and most renowned novels; The Great Gatsby is no different. It has many different themes and messages throughout the story‚ but morality is one of the most important. Throughout the plot we meet many different characters. The theme of morality is greatly portrayed through each of the main characters in the story. However‚ it isn’t necessarily the morality that is portrayed through these characters‚ but rather

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    Using Marxist Literary Criticism Compiled by Akhmad Kusuma Wardhana Bachelor Degree of English Department Faculty of Humanity Airlangga University Chapter I 1.1 Introduction The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel written by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald that follows a cast of characters living in the fictional town of West Egg on prosperous Long Island in the summer of 1922. The story primarily concerns the young and mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and his quixotic passion for the beautiful

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    Saad Amjad AMBITION IN SCOTT FITZGERALD’S THE GREAT GATSBY AND WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE’S MACBETH In the walk of life‚ ambition is the path to success; and persistence‚ the substance of ignition required to propel it. When harnessed with unmitigated precision‚ ambition is a force which can alone endow one with the jewels of life. However‚ if overmastered by ambition‚ it is not but a sign of doom and destruction‚ resulting ultimately in one’s premature demise. In Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby

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    For Love‚ or Money? The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is a novel about Jay Gatsby ’s constant quest to win over his love of the past‚ Daisy Buchanan. To Gatsby ’s misfortune‚ he finds that Daisy is married to the wealthy but cocky Tom Buchanan. Daisy is a modern day "gold-digger" she fails to realize her own arrogance‚ and the success of her relationship with Tom is measured upon the size of his pocketbook. Tom ’s secret lover‚ Myrtle Wilson becomes the victim of a hit-and-run. Tom shows

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Comment on the American Dream in The Great Gatsby The American Dream can be perceived in a multitude of ways depending on one’s view of wealth; in the 1920’s‚ wealth meant nothing but how much material you could afford. F. Scott Fitzgerald comments on the change of the American Dream in The Great Gatsby through symbols and the actions of people in the newly developed society of the roaring twenties. The introduction of paying with credit in the booming economy and the

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