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    as Gatsby’s inheritance from Dan Cody is manipulated and Ella Kaye receives it instead‚ “He didn’t get it. He never understood the legal device used against him.” This shows how the garish‚ new money West Eggers will always be of a lower class and will be controlled by the old moneyed East Eggers. It demonstrates that regardless of Gatsby’s wealth he will never fit in with the old money of East Egg. It also shows that Gatsby is clearly not as educated as those will old money and

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    Processing and Management‚ 44(1)(2008) :386–399. 9. Dianne C.‚ Carole B.‚ Joe B.‚ John B.‚(2008)“Trust and design: A cross – cultural comparison.” 10 11. Egger‚ F.N. (1998) Increasing consumer’s trust in electronic commerce through human factors engineering. Unpublished Master of Science (ergonomics) thesis‚ University of London. 12. Egger‚ F. N. “Trust me‚ I ’m an online vendor”: Towards a model of trust for e-commerce system design. In CHI 2000: Extended abstracts of the SIGCHI conference on

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    Island where they face the ocean. East Egg is the home of those people who enjoy the highest social prestige‚ as well as their money. Their fortunes have been inherited and their roots run deep in American society. Theirs is "old money." The East Eggers place great value on tradition‚ family background‚ social convention‚ and manners‚ and they look with contempt upon others who were not born to their kind of wealth. The Buchanans live in East Egg. Tom and Daisy are example of the old money and social

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    In the Book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ there is a topic that always seems to come up‚ that topic is the American dream. This book makes you wonder whether this dream is actually realistic and achievable‚ or if it is just some made up thing that most are not able to achieve. It soon becomes clear that F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays the American dream as something that is unreal and it is pretty much impossible to accomplish. Fitzgerald uses many things to represent the corruption of the

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    Beware of the Dog: The story is about a pilot during the second world war‚ the story took place in the area which consists of Britain‚ France and Germany. The story began while the pilot had a severe injury in his leg which is caused by him getting shot during his flight. He lost the down part of his leg‚ right down his thigh. In the beginning the pilot was in his cockpit trying to imagine how he will make fun of his injury like it is nothing and it doesn’t bother him at all and how he will make

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    portray two separate worlds and two classes of people that are technically the same their status‚ but fundamentally different in their ideals. The physical geography of the settings is representative of the distance between classes of the East and West Eggers. Every setting connotes a different tone and enhances the imagery of story line. From the wealthy class of the "eggs"‚ the desolate "valley of ashes"‚ to the chaos of Manhattan. The imagery provided by Fitzgerald becomes an important tool in establishing

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    Written in 1925‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald ’s‚ ‘The Great Gatsby ’ is often referred to as ‘The Great American Novel ’ and as the quintessential work‚ which captures the mood of the ‘Jazz Age ’. In this paper I will examine how class is an articulation of insecurities felt by the American people in the years following the First World War. I will also be writing about the idea of the American dream and corruption of this dream by avarice. The ‘roaring twenties ’ is the collective name for these significant

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    1. Memory‚ symbol and pattern affect the reading of literature by separating the professional reader from the rest of the crowd. Memory of what happened allows you to enjoy later scenes of a book of a movie‚ yet this does not necessarily improve the experience of popular entertainment. When reading you have to assume everything is a symbol until proven otherwise. Its good to think of things as existing as themselves while simultaneously also representing something else. Patterns are everywhere. While

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    as a result of overfishing. 2. What does Walter Day suggest needs to be done to keep the industry flourishing? “Just let us do what we’ve been doing‚ and otherwise let us alone.” 3. What are shorts? Lobsters that are too small. 4. What are eggers? females carrying masses of roe on their underbellies. 5. How are females carrying eggs marked? Why do they do this? by cutting a small V-shaped notch in their tails‚ so other lobstermen would know they were breeding stock and by state law must

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    Money and corruption in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s "The Great Gatsby" During the time in our country’s history called the roaring twenties‚ society had a new obsession‚ money. Just shortly after the great depression‚ people’s focus now fell on wealth and success in the economic realm. Many Americans would stop at nothing to become rich and money was the new factor in separation of classes within society. Wealth was a direct reflection of how successful a person really was and now became what many people

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