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    Green Light

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    My Green Light My green light is an ambiguous entity‚ consisting of multiple forms‚ each day varying from the next. This ever-changing pattern in my life is possibly a result of a void left behind from my childhood‚ as my parents had never encouraged or raised any desire to strive for a goal in me. As such I now have an inability to create a permanent goal for myself. My green light‚ in short‚ lacks conviction - it is deprived of the motivation required to maintain my interest‚ and eventually

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    The drawing I made about the Great Gatsby is about how Gatsby’s dream with the green light. The green light is his dream to become wealthy successful. He also includes that everyone has a greenlight. That green light is how Daisy and him went out and how they got back together 5 years later. Another thing is that gatsby’s way of the green light means that you have to be born into wealth or brought into it. That means that you have to do whatever you can to make a lot of money until you say that

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    The Green Light Theory

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    The Green Light Theory The American existed at is prime during the 1920s‚ when everything changed for the United States. According to Fitzgerald‚ The American Dream became corrupt in the 20s and he proved in The Great Gatsby. His main character Jay Gatsby embodied the image of the corrupted American Dream‚ and “the novel describes the death of a romantic vision of America” (Person Jr.). Throughout the entire novel Gatsby used his wealth to his advantage to win his love back without rationally thinking

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    Fitzgerald utilizes the symbol of the green light to represent Gatsby’s hopes and dreams in order to demonstrate Gatsby’s character development. The mysterious Jay Gatsby is describing to his long lost lover Daisy that she “always has a green light that burns all night at the end of her dock” (Fitzgerald 92). Daisy’s house is right across Gatsbys; he points out the green light on her dock. Before Gatsby mentions the green light‚ he notices a change in the weather: “If it wasn’t for the mist” usually

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    Light In The Great Gatsby

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    The Great Gatsby is a remarkable story of hope‚ dreams‚ and truth. The narrator Nick tells us the story of Gatsby and his journeys with Gatsby through his eyes. What shapes this novel is the use of dark vs. light throughout major events of the novel to create the scene and feelings of the events occurring throughout the novel. In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald uses the leitmotif of dark and light to creates an overall feeling of hope or despair in Gatsby’s character during events throughout

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    Great Gatsby to depict the American dream. Fitzgerald avoids the terminology “American Dream” while it is apparent that he has shown through motifs and symbols the impracticality of attaining contentment through the American Dream. Fitzgerald uses symbols to show how Gatsby’s unrealistic views led him to fail to achieve the American dream due to his inability to move on from the past‚ his misunderstanding of social classes‚ and his unrealistic expectations of

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    Geographical Indications

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    EVOLUTION OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS WORLD WIDE Subject: Intellectual Property Law and Management MBLA 303 Submitted to: Ms. Barkha Bhalla Submitted by: Ms. Mansi Bahal 2nd Year- 3rd Semester Roll no. 06 NALSAR University of Law‚ Justice City‚ Shameerpet‚ R.R. District -500078. Table of Contents Introduction3 Overview3 Research Objectives5 Research Methodology…………………………………….………………………………5 Limitations of the Research……………………

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    Money‚ a Light‚ and an Eye: Beyond the Substance Dreams. A condition or achievement that is longed for. An aspiration. Dreams can give one hope and courage to complete some of their wildest fantasies. They can build desires in one’s hearts‚ and bring individuals closer together. In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald demonstrates the idea that dreams are not always obtainable they are mere illusions. He best conveys this idea to the readers through the symbolism of money‚ the green light

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    Color Essay In The Great Gatsby there were countless areas in the book that had emotions‚ feelings‚ and many other characteristics represented by various colors. Gatsby was one of the characters that had some of these colors representing his different characteristics. Gatsby was referenced to many colors‚ but a couple that stood out more than the others were yellow‚ green‚ and pink/red. Yellow has a lot of possible meanings‚ however‚ the ones pertaining to Gatsby include his moments of criticality

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    the Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald uses the colors green‚ gold/yellow‚ grey‚ and blue to exemplify the characteristics of a person or place The most used color of the whole novel is green. Green symbolizes money. In the story money is the center of the characters’ lives. Gatsby thinks that having a lot of money will win over Daisy. Which he later finds out is not the case.  Green in the novel is used to describe new money‚ the money Gatsby has. Symbols of Gatsby’s money include “his large green lawn and

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