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    The Great Carbuncle In The Great Carbuncle‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne creates a story that is unique. Hawthorne used a simple story of an adventure to show a flaw in society. A flaw that was expressed through the character’s goals and selfish ambitions. In this short story‚ the author created eight characters; each with their own meaning in the story. The first one introduced was named‚ The Seeker. He was a sixty year old man‚ who spent his entire life relentlessly searching for the brilliant gem. Hawthorne

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    Scott Humphreys Mrs. Palace HAL 2nd Hour 20 March 2013 Mode: Argumentative Audience: Honors Ten students and teachers; American History teachers Purpose: To inform the reader on the fact that The Great Gatsby is both Fitzgerald’s criticism and glorification of the Roaring Twenties. Situation: Two sides are taken for every opposition‚ and in this case it is clear that both sides have valid information. Although‚ after evaluating the possible truths of meaning it is obvious that Fitzgerald is

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    Can you even imagine what life was like for people in the great depression? Well if you are not very educated in the subject‚ then it can be difficult to imagine what happens in Of Mice And Men‚ by John Steinbeck. This book gives a pretty clear and interesting example of the great depression from a man’s perspective. In Of Mice And Men there are a lot of problems that start and happen. There is lots of different types of discrimination that takes place. A few people are very overpowering and think

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    Daisy’s Choice The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ was a book which transcended through time. Its characters and their characteristics gave and still give its readers a look into human lives and the human flaws which accompany. The characters in the Great Gatsby are complex and they are all static characters. The whole book is centered on the relationships between the characters. Each relationship has kinks and each relationship has a shadow which leaves the relationships incomplete. The

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    In The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald strategically begins the novel by giving us insight into the narrator‚ Nick Carraway. After reading the first two chapters the reader has a good understanding of Nick Carraway and what his values are. The reader feels a connection to Nick‚ whose character is a stark contrast compared to the other characters introduced in the story. The characters in this story‚ specifically from East Egg‚ can be compared and contrasted to those from Camelot in our previous

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    Great Gatsby Analytical Paragraph In F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby an intriguing‚ unexpected look at love in its many forms. With the complicated relationships among Gatsby‚ Daisy‚ Tom‚ Nick‚ Jordan‚ and the Wilsons‚ the book captures love at its most hopeful‚ selfish‚ and inevitable moments. Showing how Gatsby‚ Daisy‚ and Tom are all stuck in triangle of love. Starts of with Gatsby and Daisy when Tom‚ Daisy husband wants to go to town.Tom doesn’t know that Daisy is having a affair with Gatsby

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    The Great Gatsby The American Dream for men in the 1920’s was to get rich and make a lot of money how ever they can no matter what. For women an American Dream was to do men’s work and have equal rights between men and women’s working and living conditions. Only for some people in different social classes were their dreams attained. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby so he can show society that an American Dream is what people make of it and their not always achievable. James Gatz’s

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    know that they will barely be able to grasp what they aspire in betterment‚ even when it seems rather close. The American dream is merely a concept whereupon high hopes are placed. It is in contradictory to the brutal reality that is truly waiting. A lifetime may be plentiful with constant dissatisfaction‚ instead of opportunities to all greatness. F. Scott Fitzgerald explored this deep message discreetly in one of the most well-written novels‚ The Great Gatsby. On the surface Nick Carraway the narrator

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    There were four major factors that contributed to the Great War. Militarism‚ which is the glorification of war‚ is one of the major factors. Countries were ignoring diplomacy and getting advice from military leaders. This created an arms race‚ which was a competition to create the best weapons. Another contributing factor was the alliances. Countries signed them for military and economic protection. The Triple Entente consisted of Great Britain‚ France‚ and Russia while Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚

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    The Great Depression was one of the biggest turning points in American history. Not only did it change the spending habits of U.S. citizens‚ but it changed how the government controlled the economy. New laws and acts were put into place that helped prevent something like the Great Depression from ever happening again. During the 1920s‚ America’s economy was extremely prosperous. Businesses were producing mass amounts of products‚ and because wages were high‚ consumers were buying them. However

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