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    The Great Gatsby Essay Imagine being the most wealthy person in America during the 1920’s‚ but are at a standstill of reaching the one most unachievable goal‚ one that everyone wants‚ the American dream. In America‚ during the roaring twenties‚ everybody was set to make the most money. This is represented in the novel “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ in this novel a young man named Jay Gatsby had everything everyone wanted except one portion of the American dream. That was love‚ Gatsby

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    In the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald there are many symbolic elements. I have chosen to explain the things symbolized by the green light. The green light was first introduced to us in chapter one when it mentions how the main character Nick Carraway seen his neighbor Jay Gatsby standing out on the end of his dock looking over the bay. Nick first thought he was looking at the say. He soon realized that it was a green light that had captured his attention when he extended his arm out

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    Is it considered acceptable to kill a person if their only duty is to produce pleasure‚ and bring beauty to their surroundings? In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird‚ the mockingbird symbolizes the good will expressed by certain characters. Throughout the novel‚ Boo Radley and Tom Robinson reflect the mockingbird through their actions and society’s physical and emotional response to their presence. Tom Robinson dedicates his life to helping his peers‚ and being an industrious person‚ but is still

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    racist. Author‚ Harper Lee has used the symbol of camellias to embody the racism and prejudice that lies within Maycomb. Camellias are a white and black flower which displays the divide between the two races at the time. I showed this through my symbol by using the black and white newspaper articles for the flower. This displays how Maycomb see their community as white and black‚ not as a whole. With a society discriminating against one another‚ Jem is offending by the remarks made by Mrs Dubose relating

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    that Hester has compassion towards the one she committed her sin with. It also signals that she’s very passionate about Dimmesdale‚ where she slowly loved‚ unlike how Hester realizes that her only sin was “loving” Chillingworth. The rose bush symbolizes the whole story of the Scarlet Letter‚ all the way until the forlorn ending of the

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    According to Kojien‚ a symbol is “an effect that relates two originally unrelated things by some similarities‚ for example‚ white represents purity and black represents sorrow”. One of the two originally unrelated things is a concrete thing‚ and the other is an abstract thing. In literature‚ readers can find such a symbol that usually shows character’s feelings or a situation of the story. This essay will refer two symbols in a short story‚ “The Story of an Hour”‚ written by an American author‚ Kate

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    mockingbird in the novel represents innocence. The mockingbird resembles Tom Robinson and his court case. Tom Robinson is not the only mockingbird in the novel but it fact Boo Radley is one also. The author‚ Harper Lee uses the mockingbird to symbolize and mirror Tom by providing examples of how his innocence was taken away from him because of his generosity. During his court case‚ he was blamed for raping Mayella Ewell. He was always passing her home everyday and would stop to do work for her

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    “It was on the tip of my tongue to ask his name when Jordan looked around and smiled‚ “having a gay time now”(F. Scott Fitzgerald pg. 47) . This was when we first realized who Gatsby was in The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The Story of The Great Gatsby all summed up is about a man Jay Gatsby and his journey to win over the love of this life Daisy‚ he uses hope to fuel his drive for taking Daisy and ultimately ends in a tragic event. The author of The Great Gatsby uses colors for symbolism

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    hope had banished. We can see that in The Great Gatsby when Fitzgerald describes the differences between the people of rich individuals from West Egg‚ East Egg and the poverty and struggle of those living in the valley of ashes. In the story Gatsby symbolizes

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Minister’s Black Veil” is commonly referred to as one of the greatest examples of American short fiction. The parable‚ like many of Hawthorne’s stories‚ is centered on one symbol. In this case‚ the symbol is a black veil worn by Reverend Hooper in order to showcase ‘secret sin’. The veil itself leaves readers questioning whether Hooper successfully gets his message across. Hawthorne generates an abundance of positive and negative effects in his short story that establish

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