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    want. However there are others who fall in love for money and not for the person itself. Society has been influenced by a capitalist world‚ where the most important is to become rich‚ become wealthy and part of the elitist people. In the novel The Great Gatsby‚ F.Scott Fitzerald criticizes the American society of the 1920´s for its emphasis on money‚ superficial relationships and obsession over class. Some characters in the novel are in love not with other characters but with their social status.

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    Readers Response: The Great Gatsby -Plot- Exposition: When first reading The Great Gatsby it is assumed that Daisy had no clue who Gatsby is. It can be believed she has no clue who Gatsby is when she says “What Gatsby?” As the truth of Gatsby unravels the readers find out through Nick and Jordan that Gatsby had once known Daisy. Furthermore‚ Daisy and Gatsby had once been in love. When he left her that’s when she married Tom. Then when Gatsby comes back he wants her back and she had to choose

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    cetera. She began her diary in 1785 at the age of fifty‚ and continued it faithfully until just before her death in 1812. Ulrich acknowledges early on the gravitas of the fact that the diary survived to see the present‚ as well as establishing that a great deal can be explicated and divulged from it about early American life. Its existence was known by scholars for some time‚ but the ramifications of its contents were not adequately explored. Central to the thesis of Ulrich’s work is an extensive discussion

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    3 messed up TV plot lines from the 90s (-- removed HTML --) To those of us who grew up with 90s TV‚ it’s something that we look back on fondly. It’s the TV of our childhood. However‚ there are some plot lines from those 90s shows that are just completely messed up. 1. Pacey and Tamara from Dawson’s Creek If you don’t remember this plot line you’ve probably blocked it from your memory because it’s seriously messed up. Tamara Jacobs in Dawson’s Creek was Pacey’s English teacher. She was

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    Chapter 1 – Hopewood‚ Virginia‚ 2004 (Pg. 3-26) Plot Summary Lucy and Daniel go to the same high school and Lucy has an attachment towards Daniel who seems to be a stranger to Lucy. They barely knew each other but on the night of their last high school dance‚ Lucy discovers Daniel’s a very complicated person; out of fear‚ Lucy decides to run away from Daniel. Daniel realizes that again he has lost Lucy‚ the woman that he loved for all of his lives. Notes - Conflict: - Irony: Even though

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    eaNo Great Mischief by Alistair MacLeod – Topics and Themes Identify and give the significance of terms. Identify and elaborate on the significance (i.e. connection to plot development‚ characterization‚ symbols‚ motifs‚ patterns‚ contrasts‚ literary devices‚ etc). Make specific reference to the novel. *”All of us are better when we’re loved.” * chess set * Christy * Calum Ruadh house * James MacDonald * “No great mischief if they fall…” Margaret Laurence’s “lost languages” *Catriona * the

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    People should be defined by their beliefs‚ values‚ and interests which vary from experiences they have had in life. However‚ the main factor that defines how worthy a man is for Daisy is their wealth rather than their attributions. The plot of The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald is mainly revolved around Tom and Gatsby’s love for Daisy and the struggles that comes with it. Tom and Gatsby are both very different characters from the way they communicate with the other characters to the way they express

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    The story starts in London on Tuesday‚ October 1‚ 1872. Fogg is a rich English gentleman and bachelor living in solitude at Number 7 Savile Row‚ Burlington Gardens. Despite his wealth‚ which is £40‚000 (roughly £3‚020‚000 today)‚ Fogg‚ whose countenance is described as "repose in action"‚ lives a modest life with habits carried out with mathematical precision. Very little can be said about his social life other than that he is a member of the Reform Club. Having dismissed his former valet‚ James

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    QAEDA PLOT LEAK HAS UNDERMINED U.S. INTELLIGENCE How often do we‚ as United States citizens‚ consider how safe we actually are in our country? Without further research we may not realized the potential nationwide threat that has been previously discussed between Ayman al-Zawahri (head of Al Qaeda) and Nasser al-Wuhayshi (head of the Yemen-based Al Qaeda). Hopefully‚ the United States’ intelligence agency has intercepted these messages soon enough before any major action has been made.

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    Black Engl. 1102 January 31 2014 Plot “This is what it means to say Phoenix‚Arizona” “This is what it means to say Phoenix‚ Arizona” by Sherman Alexie is about the life struggles of two American Indians named Victor and Thomas Builds-the-Fire. Victor‚the protagonist‚ has not only lost his job but his father as well. With the aid of Thomas he will travel to collect his father’s remains and estate. This story is neatly structured in a standard plot line format‚ built around the death of and

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