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    had that enticing mojo‚ his smooth talk with the ladies‚ and that insane chest hair. Harry Tasker has those chiseled features‚ gigantic arms‚ and that spotless white shirt. They all have special qualities that make them appealing to women. F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway both portray their men like these super spies. In a few of their stories‚ the men who are present need to have traditional masculine qualities to get women. The two writers make it seem like it is necessary to have an athletic

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    When I was in High School the class got instructed to do an English essay. I think it was the first essay I had ever done. The essay was on the novel `The Great Gatsby.’ We had been given an example essay and guidance to help us do the essay. I analysed the example essay and guidance carefully before doing the essay. It was the first piece of work I had really put time and effort into completing. I was very proud of it once I had completed the essay. When it came to feedback time the teacher came

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    The narrator of The Great Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway comes from a wealthy family in Middle Western city‚ a graduate from New Haven‚ and a veteran who fought in the World War I. He relocated to West Egg‚ Long Island with hope to become a “well-rounded man” and also to experience the sense of excitement of being a man and a soldier from World War I after going through restless moments. Preparing his way as a sales bondsman‚ Nick rents a small apartment adjacent to an opulent house‚ which eventually is owned

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    Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Tom is portrayed as fake and selfish. Through imagery and diction‚ it shows the moral‚ social corruption of 1920’s society and the American Dream. The Valley of Ashes demonstrate the social corruption and the unachievable American Dream.  Residents of the Valley of Ashes are portrayed as poor and hopeless by the use of imagery and diction.

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    written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ he expresses the American Dream: the search for love and money. There is a rich‚ handsome‚ young man‚ Jay Gatsby‚ who lusts after the wealthy and beautiful woman‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ whom Gatsby lost when he was drafted into the war. The novel is also known for its critique of the Jazz Age. Gatsby comes from a poor family; growing up‚ he became a bootlegger to earn all of his money. Throughout the book‚ Gatsby has extravagant parties to get Daisy’s attention. Fitzgerald uses

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s life is a tragic example of both sides of the American Dream – the bliss of young love‚ wealth and success‚ and the tragedies associated with excess and failure. Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born in St. Paul‚ Minnesota‚ on September 24‚ 1896. Fitzgerald began writing at an early stage in his well known life. During his time spent it Princeton University before dropping out to join the army and pursue his obsession with writing. Princeton published his detective stories in

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald uses much symbolism in his literature‚ here in the novel The Great Gatsby. He uses the image of Doctor T. J. Eckelburg ’s eyes to symbolize a godlike being. Fitzgerald uses the symbol of the two women in yellow at Gatsby ’s party to represent the values of the 1920 ’s. The food provided at Gatsby ’s party symbolically represents the members of 1920 ’s society. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses Symbolism in the novel The Great Gatsby as an accurate reflection of life in the American 1920

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    achieve that dream with hard work but this dream also inevitably leads to many cases of tragedy‚ if not properly planned and worked on. In The Great Gatsby‚ author F. Scott Fitzgerald describes the tragedies of various characters in the pursuit of the American dream. One of these characters is Nick Carraway‚ the narrator of the novel. Fitzgerald seemingly establishes an ingenuous and reliable narrator in Nick to contrast the corrupted society‚ which he has fallen into. Furthermore‚ this proves the point

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    playwrights to aid in the development of characters or to display themes in novels and plays. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses symbolism heavily in his text "The Great Gatsby"‚ as does Tennessee Williams in "The Glass Menagerie". Various symbols appear throughout the respective texts that allow the reader to gain insight into character’s personalities and also add value to major themes and ideas in the texts. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s "The Great Gatsby" is a text that is reflective of the Period in which it was

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    Logan Moyer 1B Ochoa 15 December 2014 Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald: “The Great Gatsby” Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born on September 24‚ 1896 and raised in St. Paul‚ Minnesota (Fitzgerald 1) Though an intelligent child‚ he did poorly in school and was sent to a New Jersey boarding school in 1911. Despite being a mediocre student there‚ he managed to enroll at Princeton in 1913. Academic troubles and apathy plagued him throughout his time at college‚ and he never graduated‚ instead enlisting

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