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    The Great Gatsby Analysis

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    The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is often referred to as the great American novel. The book’s immense symbolism and its many messages make The Great Gatsby a novel that has the ability to appeal to all who read it. Religion plays a key role in the book. For instance‚ religious beliefs in the 1920s influenced the main characters of the story in a significant way. The Valley of Ashes that is described in chapter two may also help to represent the moral dilapidation that the rich undergo

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    Charles Dickens‚ author of “Great Expectations” possesses an amazing ability to develop the characters in his stories using imagery‚ parallelism and first person point of view. In the excerpt from “Great Expectations”‚ the author develops the personality of a convict the narrator of the story has encountered. Through the use of the rhetorical devices‚ the author allows for the reader to fully examine the convict as he is meant to be perceived. It is evident‚ given the details‚ that the convict

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    The Great Depression following the First World War was a universal devastation of every country it could possibly reach‚ whether it was directly or indirectly. The objects of our scrutiny Being so close in vicinity and having such similar downfalls‚ these countries are particularly interesting to watch to see what was more successful against the dilemma. Despite initial similarities in cause and implemented combatants to the economic fallout‚ the United States and Canada diversified and diverged

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    The Great Debaters was directed by Denzel Washington and produced by Oprah Winfrey. Throughout their exceptional careers‚ Denzel and Oprah have starred in a number of roles that has inspired people and raised awareness to the important events that was witnessed in the past. Looking back on this‚ it can be inferred that they created this film in order to showcase the many problems that was occurring in our country at the time and to help inspire people by showing them that you can achieve anything

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    Scaredy Cat Monologue

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    Instead I crossed my arms and glared at them. Dot enjoyed my unease and began to chant. “Scaredy Cat‚ Scaredy Cat‚ Sca-” “Fine‚ I’ll do it.” As soon as the words came out of my mouth I wished I could take them back. But that option was long gone. Now I would be talking to the dead. I felt a thrill of terror go up my spine. I feel so stupid‚ I thought

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    Have you ever wanted to know what read about what really happened in the Boston Massacre. It all started in Boston one fateful day. The British came to Boston and the people of Boston were not happy about it. By examining the boston massacre and the causes of it‚ It is clear that this was an important part in the revolutionary war. the Boston Massacre was that many of the colonist were upset by the fact that they had to share a house with a british soldier. This was called the quartering act.

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    recovery according to the same labor statistics. To build off that‚ I will analyze equity markets and how those fluctuate during economic recessions as well as looking at how this may affect the average American. The stock market is often seen as a great predictor of future economic activity. Stock prices reflect the aggregated feelings of each investor who are generally forward-looking. It is even considered a leading indicator by The Conference Board Leading Economic

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    The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ elegantly captures the essence of the Jazz Age‚ the soaring prose reflecting a time defined by glittering dynamism and evolution while underscored with rampant excess and moral decay‚ as detailed in Nick Carraway’s account of his experience in New York City. Although the titular character’s motivations‚ the pursuit of the time he lost with Daisy‚ is the main force driving the plot of the novel‚ The Great Gatsby is undeniably a coming-of-age novel revolving

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    For the extra credit‚ I watched an episode of Nova about the building of the great cathedrals. In the video‚ it talks about how in the gothic period they managed to build great cathedrals that reached the greatest height and maybe somehow added religious aspect into the building of the cathedral. They also experimented how a cathedral could collapse and how to prevent Amiens cathedral from collapsing like a previous cathedral. Also‚ a town in France trying to build a cathedral using the old method

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    Columbine High School Massacre On Tuesday‚ April 20 1999‚ Columbine High School located in Columbine Colorado an unfortunate massacre happened and many teens lost their lives. The two students responsible for this incident were Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. These two senior students were responsible for killing twelve students and one teacher; they were also responsible for injuring an additional twenty one students on their rampage. A few other students were injured while trying to escape

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