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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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    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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    and type random characters there would eventually be such a combination that creates a masterpiece such as a Shakespeare or Fitzgerald writing. So maybe we are over analyzing this and Fitzgerald simply put together a piece of literature with such great symbols by accident and most likely‚ we will never

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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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    Fitzgerald chooses to narrate the story of the beginning of Daisy and Gatsby’s first relationship to us twice throughout the novel: once in chapter 4 and once in chapter 8. Although this structural decision will have been multifaceted‚ perhaps the most significant reason will have been to highlight the fact that due to the use of a narrator most of the information we are given is subjective to Nick’s opinions. Through the use of Jordan’s storytelling to Nick in the first section of exposition we

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    Chandler Hersom Ms.Jones English 2 Honors August 24‚ 2013 Passage no.1 Page 7 Chapter 1 “While they continued to write and talk‚ we saw the wounded and dying. While they taught that duty to one’s country is the greatest thing‚ we already knew that death-throes are stronger. But for all that we were no mutineers‚ no deserters‚ no cowards--they were very free with all these expressions. We loved our country as much as they; we went courageously into every action; but also

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    judgments of a society. In the Great Gatsby‚ the descriptions of the Eggs‚ the “valley of ashes”‚ Gatsby‚ and the Buchanans all convey the judgment that the upper class of the society are shallow‚ empty and hollow and therefore‚ lacking morals and ethics and because of this‚ that the American dream has failed as citizens have become obsessed with the material aspect of the American dream rather than the spiritual aspect. Firstly‚ one of the settings described in the Great Gatsby is the contrast of

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    Great Gatsby 1-3 In this blog I will be discussing the actions and interactions between and about two relevant characters through chapters one through three. Nick Carraway‚ the narrator and one of the main characters‚ and also Jordan Baker‚ who is Daisy’s friend and begins to spark a romantic relationship with Nick at the end of chapter three. The book begins by introducing Nick and how his father told him not to be judgmental of others because they do not have his advantages‚ which seems very

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    In one particular scene in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ more information about Gatsby’s mysterious financial enterprises is revealed as Nick meets Gatsby and Gatsby’s eccentric friend Meyer Wolfsheim for lunch in a New York cellar. Throughout this odd interaction‚ Nick judges Wolfsheim to be a paranoid‚ suspicious‚ and notably nostalgic man involved in some sort of shady business‚ which leads Nick to believe Gatsby may also be such a man. Through Nick’s descriptions of the situation and

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    Was Alexander the Greatgreat”? The evidence suggests that Alexander the Great was legitimately great because he conquered many countries and he was inspirational. Alexander was great because he conquered a country in the years 333BC‚ 332BC‚ 331BC‚ 331BC‚ 330BC‚ 327BC‚ 324BC and 323BC. This demonstrates that he was great because he used tactics that would defeat enemies. An example of a tactic he used is phalanx. Phalanx means “a body of Macedonian infantry drawn up in close order with

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