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    Marullo English I 17 January 2011 The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald illustrates the social rejection of the Prohibition in the 1920s. Prohibition‚ the ban on the sale and consumption of alcohol‚ made millionaires out of bootleggers like Gatsby in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel. F. Scott Fitzgerald was driven to write many novels because of his love for Zelda. Great Gatsby‚ a novel written by Fitzgerald‚ portrayed the lavish lifestyle of the rich in the 1920s and their ignorance

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    I believe that the subject that ties these two books together is the idea of the pursuit of the American dream and how each individual in America can pursue their dream in whatever way they choose. The differences between the subjects of these books is what the American dream actually means to each person and if it is actually attainable. Nick‚ Gatsby‚ Tom‚ and Daisy are all searching for their own personal American dream‚ but it is unclear whether they all can actually attain it. A clear example

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    One can not depend completely on another person to complete the American dream‚ even if that person happens to be a part of their goal. In The Great Gatsby‚ Gatsby believes that in order to complete his goal of achieving the American Dream‚ he needs Daisy’s love‚ making him completely dependent on her. Gatsby’s love for Daisy began at a young age. As Jordan recalls from a memory‚ “The officer looked at Daisy while she was speaking‚ in a way that every young girl wants to be looked at sometime‚ and

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    iconic and influential writers is no easy feat. Coining the term “The Jazz Age” was also an amazing accomplishment. That is just what F. Scott Fitzgerald did in the early 20th century. He wrote many great pieces including The Great Gatsby‚ and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. He was a great writer and has been acknowledged for many great things‚ yet he was not highly regarded at the time for being an award winning author. F. Scott Fitzgerald was an author that was underestimated‚ yet his astounding

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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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    If I could relive any moment of my life I would easily choose that night at Gatsby’s party. It truly was an unforgettable experience and was like no other party I have ever attended! Words can’t even describe how breathtaking and extravagant his mansion was. I had heard all these wild stories from different people of a party that took place at West Egg but I had never really payed close attention of who the host was. It had almost felt as if everyone who lived in Long Island had gone to these well

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    Family Siblings ultimately share an “intense emotional tie” connecting them together (Schilb 346). This emotional tie is like an unsaid pact that siblings have that binds them together for life. This pact can build siblings relationships and draw them closer‚ or eventually discourage them and draw them apart. Growing up with a sibling tends to be very hard and very intense. Siblings are always in a constant battle consciously or unconsciously trying to one up their fellow brothers and/or sisters

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    I picked the green light because it represents love and love is a beautiful thing. The light shines at the end of Daisy’s dock for a reason. I feel like the green light represents the love Gatsby has for Daisy. A light almost never goes out‚ his love for Daisy obviously has not disappeared or fainted over that long course of time. Another thing is he bought a house right across the bay‚ clear sight of this light. He knew Daisy lived over there‚ so to him‚ it is like their love is so close but so

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    1) Statement- Happy endings are traditional for books to give the sense of the reader a feeling of accomplishment‚ but the Great Gatsby Uses tragedy to portray a Happy ending but with a strong message. . Body 1- During the beginning of the book‚ the connection between gatsby and Daisy foreshadow a happy ending with the man and the lost woman. But the book crushes that happy ending with hard reality. Gatsby dies and the woman he devoted his life to didn’t bother to show up at his funeral showing

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    Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald illustrates what some people would call The American Dream. This term would be defined as someone starting low on the economic or social level and working their way towards success‚ fortune‚ wealth‚ and fame. Having things such as money‚ a car‚ a large house‚ nice clothes‚ and a happy family is what The American Dream is about. The great thing about The American Dream is that anyone can have it. All it takes is hard work and perseverance. This novel written by F. Scott

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