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    Literary Criticism Critics throughout the years agree that F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is one of his most renowned accomplishments in his entire career. Although there are a few who believe this novel was like one of his previous ones. It portrays not only his understanding of the Jazz Age of being happy and having money but also the loss of traditional. Some critics found his novel entertaining‚ “a real attention grabber”‚ while others found it a bit negligible. In 1942 Alfred Kazin

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    George Wilson’s character starts with humble beginnings‚ No one thinks to highly of him‚ but his circumstances‚ when tangled with the themes of the novel is what will lead to the climax of the novel. George Wilson’s purpose in The Great Gatsby is to show a contrast between corruption and innocence. He is the only passive character in this story and similar to Nick‚ has moral dilemmas. He is the opposite of the American dream shown through his low wealth and social status. However‚ as he does show

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    Chapter 3: Analysis‚ Synthesis‚ Evaluation Nick regards the people who attend the party as “shallow”. Many conversations on the party are typical small talk about someone’s new hair color‚ or the rumors about Gatsby’s origin. “It was testimony to the romantic speculation he inspired that there were whispers about him from those who found little that it was necessary to whisper about in this world.”(36/132) This passage states‚ that most stories about Gatsby were told by people who gossip anyway

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    1.“It’s really his wife that’s keeping them apart. She’s a catholic‚ they don’t believe in divorce” pg 33 This quote is stated by Catherine when she is telling Nick about Daisy’s marriage. This passage should be illuminated because it shows how people are willing to tell bizarre lies to seem believable. Nick later stated‚ “Daisy is not a catholic‚ and I was a little shocked at the elaborateness of the lie”. Nick knew daisy personally so he caught the lie and was almost offended at it. Nick was captivated

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    of view. In the novel‚ Nick’s continual assertion of his own beliefs maintains the audience’s interest in his opinions rather than Gatsby himself. While delineating the scene of the crime‚ Nick interjects that he “firmly [believes]” that Gatsby’s servants “knew [about the bodies] by then.” Fitzgerald‚ in turn‚ assures that it is clear exactly whose life The Great Gatsby depicts. On the other hand‚ Wilson clearly narrates the 1974 death scene through his facial expressions and audible gasping. Unlike

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    Madison Montanus Mrs. Loud English IV 22 January 2014 The Great Gatsby: Chapter 4 and 5 Paragraph 1‚ analyze Gatsby’s "big request" in Chapter 4 and how it turns out in Chapter 5. Why does Gatsby arrange tea at Nick’s‚ and how does he act before‚ during‚ and after Daisy arrives? Paragraph 1: In The Great Gatsby‚ The request that Gatsby make of Nick through Jordon is to get him hooked up with Daisy again. They had broken up when the war was going on and he regretted it. Nick has tea with

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    The Great Gatsby‚ American author F. Scott Fitzgerald tells a story of the effects that societal class has on love. This story creates the basis for Fitzgerald’s views on the American dream‚ which varies personally for each character of the novel. Although the American dream is different for each character‚ Fitzgerald proves that they each have an American dream or goal set in mind. All the dreams have a coherent goal of happiness experienced through love. Although every character in The Great Gatsby

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    At the end of the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ George Wilson murders Jay Gatsby with a pistol. Most people would come to the conclusion that George Wilson is to blame for the death of Gatsby‚ but if we dig a little deeper‚ one could come to a different conclusion. I am of the opinion that Tom and Daisy are the true culprits of this crime. Later in the story‚ we learn that Daisy fell in love with Gatsby before she fell in love with Tom. After they met‚ Gatsby had to return to war‚ and because Daisy was

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    The Great Gatsby Analysis In this essay I will analyze how Nick Carraway is too deeply involved in events and relationships to be a reliable narrator. I intend to show how far and in what ways I agree with this view of “The Great Gatsby” . The story’s based on the main character Nick Carraway’s perspective. In the first chapter F. Scott Fitzgerald tells the reader that Nick goes to West Egg to visit his beloved cousin Daisy Buchannan‚ her husband Tom and their little baby Pammy. Through Nick

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    Sophia Santos Seeck Junior English Per. 7 2 October 2015 Blinded by Wealth F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the author of The Great Gatsby‚ emphasizes the ideas of purity throughout the novel. From realizing the actions of Daisy‚ the readers notice how she is portrayed as pure‚ but truly is not. On the surface‚ she maintains this illusion of innocence‚ however her actions are corrupt. She believes that money‚ power‚ reputation‚ and her position in society are more important than everything else; which also

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