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    The Great Gatsby Persuasive Essay

    In this line, Gatsby no longer cares about his life and his onset of life was negative. He realized how consumed he was with everything that he dedicated his time to. Daisy was the main reason why he did what he did in life. Gatsby moved to West Egg across Daisy's house in East Egg to be near her. He also hosted parties with all kinds of people in hopes of seeing Daisy in one of them some day. On page 161, it says Gatsby "lost the old warm world, paid a high price for living too long with a single

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    How Does The Valley Of Ashes Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

    Death of the American Dream Ronald Reagan once said “The American dream is not that every man must be level with every other man. The American dream is that every man must be free to become whatever God intends him to be.” F. Scott Fitzgerald claims that the American dream is withering and that the real dream is being lost in the 1920s during the time of the booming America. In the Great Gatsby Fitzgerald uses symbols as a way to show something to the reader. He uses the Green light, the Valley

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    The American Dream In Truman Capote's In Cold Blood

    Perry’s dreams and Dick’s resentment throughout the novel, In Cold Blood by Truman Capote, showed how Marxist ideas played a heavy role in their thinking. The American Dream is a promise and Perry, especially, struggles to come to terms with the fact the he will never be able to achieve this “perfect” lifestyle. The lack of a sustainable lifestyle in Dick and Perry’s homes as well as always struggling to barely get by, caused them to commit unjustifiable, heinous, savage crimes. Unlike anyone else

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    The Color Green In The Great Gatsby

    Fitzgerald displays an expertise of the english language to tell the story of The Great Gatsby. His use of motifs allows him to further elaborate on events talked about in the story. The complexity of the motifs displays the moral issues that are dealt with in society. Fitzgerald does this to talk about the inescapable effects of wealth and one’s blind pursuit of happiness. The color green is a significant color motif used by Fitzgerald throughout the book. Nick narrates a scenario when he caught

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    The Great Gatsby Transformation

    At a young age, Gatsby separates himself from his family and dedicates his life towards becoming wealthy and gaining social status. To erase his history as the poor son of farmers, seventeen-year-old Gatsby changes his name from James Gatz to Jay Gatsby. Following the changing of his name, Gatsby disassociates himself from every aspect of his past and later attempts to convince other people that he inherited his money and went to a prestigious school, and “to this conception he was faithful to the

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    The Great Gatsby Chapter 2 Analysis

    This is taken from the opening paragraph of the second chapter in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. In this passage the narrator, Nick Carraway’s perception of the valley of the ashes is portrayed to the readers. In the beginning of the passage, the narration shows a sense of emotion in the motor road and railroad. The railroad, which was a favoured transportation by the wealthy, which avoids the valley of ashes as if it is some kind of despicable filthiness, which will contaminate them

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    Examples Of Hope In The Great Gatsby

    A Gift For Hope: A Discussion of Pursuit Amidst Uncertainty When individuals set up an unreachable goal; the chances of accomplishing them are very slim and can lead to self destruction inside an individuals self. In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the author states that even in times of difficulty or ambiguity, an individual has an instinct to try and obtain what they desire; this desire can ultimately lead to destruction when they fail. With Gatsby, he started off in poverty

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    Immoral Morality

    Immoral Morality “The bourgeoisie have economic power and thereby gain social and political control of their society. Eventually this upper class will control the dominant discourse and formalize and articulate their beliefs, their values, and their arts to develop their ideology...the rich become richer, while the poor become poorer and more oppressed.”(Bressler 168). This “upper class” tends to look down on those they consider to be below them. They often consider the lower class less pleasing

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    Spunk

    Zora Neale Hurston’s breakthrough fiction piece “Spunk”, penned in 1925 was received with  warm welcomes as she won the literary contest in the Urban League’s journal Opportunity.  Within the notable piece is the tale of the namestay, Spunk, a predominant male amongst town ripe with  courage and male bravado as “he ain’t skeered of nothin‘ on God’s green footstool—nothin’! He rides  that log down at saw­mill jus‘ like he struts ’round wid another man’s wife—jus‘ don’t give a kitty”.  Spunk embod

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    Why Is Happiness Important In The Great Gatsby

    “The Great Gatsby” by Fizergerald represents the human nature of wealth cannot buy happiness. When Jay Gatsby comes back from war he tries to get Daisy, his love’s, attention by his crazy parties, pink suits, and money, “"It was a strange coincidence," I said. “But it wasn't a coincidence at all." "Why not?" "Gatsby bought that house so that Daisy would be just across the bay" (Fitzergerald 147-151). Gatsby’s entire presence in this book was made by his wealth, everyone loved him by his: house, parties

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