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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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    Form: Unreliable Narrator. In first person narrative you need to understand that the character will put their own views and prejudices in to the events‚ as does Nick. He has a vivid imagination that he uses to interpret peoples feelings and thoughts‚ however this makes him gullible. Nick also has a limited experience of life which may lead him to misinterpret events‚ his puritanical (very strict in moral/ social beliefs) upbringing that has shaped his opinions and beliefs. Structure: Modifying

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    A confidant is a character‚ often a friend‚ whose role is to be present when the hero or heroine needs a sympathetic listener to confide in. Nick Carraway in The Great Gatsby is an excellent example of a confidant‚ as well as a narrator. He is not only a confidant for one character‚ but many. Nick Carraway’s prime reason for being such a good confidant is that he is so honest‚ sympathetic‚ compassionate‚ and open minded. He states at the very beginning of chapter one that his father told him “whenever

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    Compare and Contrast Essay “Blessed are the dead that the rain falls on.”-The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald There are several things you can relate to with the book and the two movies. In the book there were many parts to relate to the two movies. In the first movie there were many things that movie number two didn’t have. In movie number two there were several things that movie number one didn’t have. This book and movie has been great to read and watch. In the book there was a tea party‚

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    The Great Gatsby Prompt 4 In The Great Gatsby most of the characters are only seen for their status in society‚ a good example is Gatsby because everyone sees him as a rich and mysterious man. I believe social status should not matter at all to anyone. I believe Fitzgerald is in line with my thoughts on the topic. The characters that care most and or least about social status are Nick‚ Tom‚ and Gatsby. Nick Caraway‚ one of the only characters to not care about their social status is Nick because

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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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    Fitzgerald utilizes the symbol of the green light to represent Gatsby’s hopes and dreams in order to demonstrate Gatsby’s character development. The mysterious Jay Gatsby is describing to his long lost lover Daisy that she “always has a green light that burns all night at the end of her dock” (Fitzgerald 92). Daisy’s house is right across Gatsbys; he points out the green light on her dock. Before Gatsby mentions the green light‚ he notices a change in the weather: “If it wasn’t for the mist” usually

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    In The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald seemingly establishes an honest and reliable narrator named Nick Carraway at the beginning of the novel. In the opening chapter‚ Nick is presented as a loyal man with high morals. Fitzgerald wants us to see Nick as a reliable person whose moral judgment the readers can trust. If we can trust the narrator‚ then we believe in the story. Nick Carraway wants the reader to think his upbringing gave him the moral character to observe others and not pass judgment

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    The Great Gatsby Paper The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is told from the perspective of one of the main characters‚ Nick Carraway. Nick tells the story of a man named Jay Gatsby‚ who is his neighbor in the West Egg. Fitzgerald portrays Gatsby as a man who everyone wants to know and copy but deep down are very envious of him. Gatsby trusts few people and those whom he trusts know his life story. To everyone else‚ he is a mystery. Everyone seems obsessed with Jay Gatsby. For this reason

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    In the article‚ “The Cognitive Psychology of Pick-up Lines” by Scott Barry Kaufman written in 2012‚ Kaufman explores the behavioral impacts of first impressions through the use of pick-up lines by analyzing the results of multiple studies. The first research analyzed was conducted by using three different types of pick-up lines (direct‚ innocuous‚ or cute/flippant gambits) in a variety of settings. The researcher reported that cute/flippant gambits were rated as the least attractive among women and

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