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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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    Slavery and the Status of Women after the Revolution During the American Revolution‚ the colonists were fighting for independence from the British because they felt that their “natural rights” were being violated through the numerous amounts of acts passed by parliament. The idea of “Natural rights” came from John Locke‚ an enlightenment thinker‚ who stated that everyone is born with these rights and born with a blank slate which is filled with knowledge from a person’s environment. Colonists took

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    Chapter One: The novel begins with a personal note by the narrator‚ Nick Carraway. He relates that he has a tendency to reserve all judgments against people and that he has been conditioned to be understanding toward those who haven’t had his advantages. Carraway came from a prominent family from the Midwest‚ graduated from Yale and fought in the Great War. After the war and a period of restlessness‚ he decided to go East to learn the bond business. At the book’s beginning‚ Carraway has just arrived

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    the 1920’s the word “kind” would associate with  something different from today . The depiction of respect has dramatically changed over time. For example the 1920’s is an exemplar of moral and social corruption.  In the novel The 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

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    John Matthews English 1121 Persuasive Essay Some people may view the wife as being spoiled and immature because she complains about not having the things she begs for. This type of behavior does not define her personality. She wants to visualize herself as becoming a true woman and to go through this‚ she tries to lure people’s attention and searches for the love she needs‚ making her want a lot of things. However‚

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    During the seventeenth century‚ some women began their journey in the colonies as Indentured servants. This meant that in exchange for many years of work and servitude women were allowed for a free passage into the colonies. With that said‚ lower class women occupied themselves with many jobs. As wives of farmers‚ they mainly helped out with cash crops during the seasonal cycles. In the winter and spring seasons‚ lower class women spent their times spinning and sewing clothing or table cloths for

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    What Women Want Imagine living in a world where women could not be independent; instead‚ they had to marry early and were essentially owned by their husbands. This is the world we live in today. Women work long hours for low wages and even the little money we make‚ is often not ours. Currently‚ mothers‚ homemakers‚ and cheap labor are the most we can amount to. Due to the Industrial Revolution‚ the labor of women is being overlooked‚ forcing us to depend on the very men who take us for granted

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    The Role of Women During the Scientific Revolution During the Scientific Revolution women decided they were going to erupt from the tradition of being housewives and study science‚ literature‚ and astronomy even if men and other women would shun upon them. From the 1600s to the 1700s women attempted to make a break through‚ some women neglected house worthy chores‚ personal appearance‚ and more so that they could study. Although some women did all of these "chores and duties" and still had time

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    SOCIAL Women’s role in the FRENCH REVOLUTION Women not invited to the assembly of estates general  On 5 May‚ 1789‚ Louis XVI called a meeting of the estates meeting and women were not invited. However‚ their grievances were drafted in the 40000 letters. The modesty of most of these complaints and demands demonstrates the depth of the prejudice against women’s separate political activity. Women could ask for better education and protection of their property rights‚ but even the most politically

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    Count: 933 The Revolution Must Be Organized Considering the emergence of modern media’s involvement with civil rights‚ as we have witnessed with the Arab Spring‚ the operations of a revolution have experienced a paradigm shift from the days of the Civil Rights Movement. In Gil Scott-Heron’s 1970 song‚ “The Revolution Will Not be Televised‚” a call to action is made on behalf of the revolution. Scott-Heron’s words emphasized that the revolution is not a scheduled event‚ the revolution can not be brought

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