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    endings are traditional for books to give the sense of the reader a feeling of accomplishment‚ but the Great Gatsby Uses tragedy to portray a Happy ending but with a strong message. . Body 1- During the beginning of the book‚ the connection between gatsby and Daisy foreshadow a happy ending with the man and the lost woman. But the book crushes that happy ending with hard reality. Gatsby dies and the woman he devoted his life to didn’t bother to show up at his funeral showing Nick the true selfishness

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    BY Roland T. Rust AND Carol Miu • WHAT ACADEMIC RESEARCH TELLS US ABOUT SERVICE A computing-driven revolution is under way in the global economy guided by the principle that every business must become a service business in order to survive. echnology has revolutionized the way that companies perform service‚ enabling the development of long-term individualized relationships with customers. Advancements in computing have allowed companies to improve both profits and financial accountability

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    lives in West Egg‚ he must know Gatsby. Another woman‚ Jordan Baker‚ is also there. She tells Nick that Tom is having an affair with some woman in New York. Tom discusses the book "The Rise of the Colored Empires‚" which claims that the colored races will submerge the white race eventually. Daisy talks to Carraway alone‚ and claims that she has become terribly cynical and sophisticated. After visiting with the Buchanans‚ Carraway goes home to West Egg‚ where he sees Gatsby come from his mansion alone

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    Great Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway comes from a wealthy family in Middle Western city‚ a graduate from New Haven‚ and a veteran who fought in the World War I. He relocated to West Egg‚ Long Island with hope to become a “well-rounded man” and also to experience the sense of excitement of being a man and a soldier from World War I after going through restless moments. Preparing his way as a sales bondsman‚ Nick rents a small apartment adjacent to an opulent house‚ which eventually is owned by Jay Gatsby. On

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    does F. Scott Fitzgerald tell the story in chapter one in The Great Gatsby? Fitzgerald tells the story of chapter one in The Great Gatsby by introducing ‘Nick Carraway’ as the first person narrative‚ telling the story in the past tense. The first chapter of the book make the readers have an instant realisation that it is a ‘novel writing about a novel’ as the narrator says “Only Gatsby‚ the man who gave his name to this book”. This suggests that Nick is very self-conscious about the fact that

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    What is Eugenics? Eugenics is an improvement of human population by controlling the breeding. The genetic composition of the human race is altered to form more desirable characteristics. Some of the governmental experiments used that compose of being linked to Eugenics are: GMO‚ fluoride‚ vaccines‚ and chemtrails. These chemicals alter food and medicines that affect the body and the way in which it functions. In the past there were eugenic scientists that advocated selective breeding efforts to achieve

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    I picked the green light because it represents love and love is a beautiful thing. The light shines at the end of Daisy’s dock for a reason. I feel like the green light represents the love Gatsby has for Daisy. A light almost never goes out‚ his love for Daisy obviously has not disappeared or fainted over that long course of time. Another thing is he bought a house right across the bay‚ clear sight of this light. He knew Daisy lived over there‚ so to him‚ it is like their love is so close but so

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    What Makes Gatsby Great

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    What makes Gatsby” Great” The Great Gatsby is strong and wonderful novel written by American author F.Scott Fitzgerald in 1922‚ it represents the American dream in twentieth century. It’s written by using intelligent and even poetic phrases. The great Gatsby is the story of one man’s futile pursuit finding happiness through wealth‚ and the disappointment that necessarily follows. Gatsby is great hero because of his ability to live the American dream through hard work and determination‚ although

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    “How does Fitzgerald tell the story in chapter 1 of ‘The Great Gatsby’?” Fitzgerald opens the first chapter introducing us to Nick Carroway‚ who is clearly of first person narration and he is telling the story from the future. By telling the story as though it has already occurred‚ Fitzgerald has created the illusion that his main character has already experienced the events that are unfolding. This ensures that Nick is a retrospective narrator throughout the book but also obviously a bias story

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    The sayings approach also relies too heavily on the criteria of Historical Jesus research. Norman Perrin used the criteria of dissimilarity‚ coherence and multiple attestations to identify to discover the authenticity of Jesus’ sayings. However‚ the problem with this is that all of these criteria have flaws so it makes proving authenticity troublesome. For example‚ Morna Hooker explained that the criterion of dissimilarity is flawed simply because Jesus was a Jew who influenced the new religion

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