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    Paizanis Gatsby Response Paper First person narrators are characters within the story telling the events of the plot from their perspective. Oftentimes‚ these characters deviate from the truth or have mental connections that limit their ability to tell the story inaccurately. When a story is inaccurate and not always consistent‚ the reader is forced to question the reliability of the narrator. In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the character Nick is a first person narrator and

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    Alika Vega Ms. Tobias English III GT - 4th 12 January 2017 Corrupted Love The Great Gatsby is a novel of hopelessly romantic love. The story presents to us the troubling effects of love and affection. It portrayed the corruption in the 1920’s through its relationships and business. The Great Gatsby had grabbed the attention of millions of readers‚ eventually leading it to be converted to a movie script. Although‚ the novel was converted into a film‚ there were some conflicting‚ along with resembling

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    (Fitzgerald 98). So he left his parents‚ achieved his new state of wealth through a bootlegging business (Fitzgerald 133)‚ and never returned home. After Gatsby’s death‚ his father came to see him immediately when he saw the obituary (Fitzgerald 167). This

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s great American masterpiece‚ The Great Gatsby is not a love story between two people as most would think; it’s more of a love story between a character and the characters American Dream. This 1920 style novel is set upon characters that are so caught up in a mental dream the reality sets back in and kicks them in the face. Jay Gatsby‚ a man with a mysterious past suddenly swoops in and has intentions to win back a long lost love‚ Daisy Buchanan with the help of his lower class

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    honesty‚ at one point in the book Nick says "I am one of the few honest people that I have ever known". Whether this statement is true or not is slightly questionable. There is no substantial evidence that convicts Nick of being a dishonest person and he seems to be pretty straight forward throughout the book. Towards his associates Nick is an honest person just trying to figure out this mystery of Gatsby‚ but in his need to figure out the mystery surrounding Gatsby he find himself wrapped up in the

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    The narrator of the story‚ Nick Carraway‚ has just returned from war and goes east to work. In flashbacks he reveals the story of Jay Gatsby‚ his next-door neighbor. The nine chapters develop around seven parties interspersed with flashbacks. Nick meets Jordan Baker‚ Daisy’s friend from Louisville‚ who reveals that Tom is having an affair with Myrtle Wilson‚ the wife of a garage owner in the Valley of Ashes. Nick is shocked at the lack of morality in every level. At the second party‚ Tom introduces

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    Believe it or not‚ this demonstrates a lot about Nick as well‚ and that may come off to readers as one of her purposes. Beginning early on‚ Nick comes off as a considerably likable character. However‚ if you analyze his desire to befriend Gatsby‚ and to be involved with Jordan Baker‚ who is also dishonest‚ you start getting a sense that his interior character is flawed—he is attracted to generally unreliable characters‚ people who contain traits similar to those of his own. Viewing it this way may make

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    them‚ create realities. This is the very case with Daisy. The main character feels attracted to her because she represents everything he ever wanted: wealth‚ glory and a high-class status. Without question‚ Gatsby is driven to desire Daisy because she is “dressed in white” (pg. 65) and other officers “demanded the privilege of monopolizing her” (pg. 65). It is important to note how Fitzgerald uses the word monopolizing instead of others that would set a more romantic tone. This is‚ however‚ because

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald shows many themes in his novel The Great Gatsby. One of the themes presented is the person’s social status or class. The theme is given by showing whether the person is rich or poor based on the color of what they wear or drive. This motif provides information about the social class of each character by using colors to show what classification they are a part of. The motif is yellow/gold because it represents money and wealth throughout the novel. Another motif could be white because

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    get to wherever they want through hard work‚ perseverance and genuine dedication. In Daisy’s model‚ however‚ she believes that the American Dream is getting where you want to be regardless of who or what you have to step on‚ hurt‚ or leave behind. This can be seen when Daisy wishes for her daughter to become “a beautiful fool‚” which shows that she knows in her time‚ even though it’s not ideal‚ it is easier for her daughter she get what she wants as a gorgeous‚ but not thoughtful person. Throughout

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