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    The Great Gatsby is a story about love in the 1920’s. It tells the story of the affair between Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby as well as the affair between Tom Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson. It is told from the point of view of Nick Carraway who is Daisy’s cousin and managed to get himself entangled in everything. The movie The Great Gatsby and the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald have many things in common‚ but also have some major differences. Like any book based off of a movie the characters

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    Widom 2004; Belt‚ Abidin 1996) find that there is a correlation between child abuse and relationships in adulthood. Two studies (Burnette‚ Ilgen‚ Frayne‚ Lucas‚ Mayo‚ Weitlauf 2007; Lansford‚ Dodge‚ Pettit‚ Bates 2010) show that childhood abuse can be an indicator in an increase of violence

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    The book Great Gatsby was created into a movie twice in 1974 which was directed by Jack Clayton and in 2013 which was directed by Baz Luhrmann. Although people may argue about how the both films are similar nevertheless throughout the film there are many key points where it shows the difference between both films. Such as the beginning of the film where Clayton’s film has the character Nick talk exactly like the book while Luhrmann’s goes into a similar route but a different way. In Clayton’s film

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    be justified through Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby and his short story "Winter Dreams". In both pieces of literature‚ Fitzgerald explores and comments upon Americans and their pursuit of the American Dream through Jay Gatsby and Dexter Green’s pursuit of their "golden girls". Fitzgerald shows that the American Dream is not easily achieved by giving each leading man obstacles in the pursuit of their golden girl. Both Jay Gatsby and Dexter Green face many obstacles while trying to win

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    this would be perfect because if she was making a new work of art‚ she can remember the anatomy of a body‚ or the atmosphere of the place she is painting. Artium has a slim build‚ long brown hair with a beautiful flower crown which held roses and daisies‚ also a cream coloured robe that went down to her ankles. Her love was the son of Zeus and the Pleiad Maia‚ and the second youngest of the Olympian gods‚ Hermes. Hermes

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    SL3 English Lang&Lit Qu Shiyi 6.15 ‘I disavow any essential connection between my life and what I write.’ Is this a credible view for writers of literature you have studied? Although writers employ their imagination to create various literary works‚ there is always some kind of connection between their life and what they write as they draw inspiration from their contemporary times. Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is a novel that largely reflects the life of upper class in the 1920’s America. In

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    the American Dream. In Fitzgerald’s short story “Winter Dreams” and the novel The Great Gatsby‚ there are many similarities between the two main characters‚ Dexter and Gatsby. Dexter Green and Jay Gatsby epitomize the self-reliant individual; therefore‚ they are very successful financially; however‚ they fall short of attaining their full dream for they never get the girl. Many parallels can be drawn between Jay

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    In both The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and “American Dream” by MKTO both writers convey that living the american dream may not be enough in the end. In The Great Gatsby the American Dream is striving to have more money than equality‚ and where you’re placed in the social class. In the book‚ Gatsby does whatever he can to win Daisy‚ he buys an expensive mansion and throws luxurious parties hoping one day Daisy will walk in. Gatsby uses the American Dream to gain Daisy back‚ but he sees that

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    Carlos Perez May 14‚ 2012 Ms. Clarke Period 2 English The Great Gatsby vs. Of Mice and Men The Great Gatsby and Of Mice and Men are two dynamic works of literature that depict and scrutinize the aspects of the American Dream during two very idiosyncratic time periods. F Scott Fitzgerald centers The Great Gatsby on the time period of the Roaring Twenties or as he personally classified the time period as the “Jazz Age”. On the other hand we have John Steinbeck

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    Great Gatsby the book contrast against the book in many different ways. Nothing in the movie that was changed from the book‚ changed the overall impact or the meaning of the story. At the beginning of the movie there is not very many differences to the book but near the middle to the end it starts to change a little more. The First contrast would have to be at the beginning of both the movie and book‚ were Tom was described in the book as a very muscular man‚ thats fit and doing all these sports

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