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    F Scott Fitzgerald's Nicknames

    like all the heroes at the time. Fitzgerald never got any real action however while deployed he did find the love of his life, Zelda. Zelda was a stern women and needed a man to support her financially, and to do so Fitzgerald published This Side of Paradise. And in between books Fitzgerald also printed little stories to get by. In the end Fitzgerald published one

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    Examples Of Dialectical Journal For The Great Gatsby

    1b.) Quote Explanation: The quote represents a situation in which Nick elaborates on how infatuated people were with Daisy. By her response of, “How gorgeous!”, we can elude that this public view is a very important to her character. In turn this emphasizes how Daisy wishes to been seen in a good light. The selfie further describes this interpretation by applying the fairness of which Daisy acts and others view of it. By her overexaggerated lady-like attitude we can further assume she wishes to be

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    Examples Of Greed In The Great Gatsby

    Gatsby: The Deadly Deceiver What makes someone truly happy in life? Is it money? Power? Love? The reasons for happiness vary from person to person. But how much happiness does someone need? Are people ever truly satisfied, or does the constant "selfish desire for something, especially wealth, power, or food", otherwise known as greed drive people(Oxford 1)? Why are some wealthy people unhappy, when they have so much? In The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald uses Gatsby's deceptive personality, bamboozling

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    Inequality In The Great Gatsby

    The American Dream, dating back all the way back to the colonial era, is the promise of a new beginning, no strings attached. This dream to many people includes the promise of a living wage, retirement funds, and the opportunity for their children to achieve in life and move up the social ladder.The optimistic dream seems to ignore the misogyny, racism, xenophobia, and overall inequality that exists in America. Because of this, the American Dream has become a something that more than half the country

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    The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald

    The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald illustrates static characters that are unable to learn from their pasts and their mistakes. A static character is one who throughout the duration of the novel does not change their morals, personality, or beliefs. While it is apparent that not all the characters undergo change, an argument could be made that throughout the novel some characters change their ways because of the situations they are put through. Gatsby, Tom, Daisy, and Nick are the characters

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    Rev. of Fitzgerald's 'the Great Gatsby'.,

    Adv. English 11 A4 Annotated Bibliography Rev. of Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby'., by Brian Sutton. Gale Cengage Learning. The Explicator, 1997. Web. 23 Mar. 2010. <http://find.galegroup.com>. Brian Sutton asserts that F. Scott Fitzgerald's book, The Great Gatsby, has four interlinked images that traces Gatsby’s rise and fall as he attempts to recapture Daisy Buchanan's love. The first image is in the beginning of the book when Gatsby is seen by the narrator

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    The Great Gatsby

    Matt Kupers Ms. Walker January 31, 2011 English 11 F. Scott Fitzgerald illustrates the importance of money through the upper class with his characters throughout his novel. Money plays an important role in the novel because it allows the reader to connect with Fitzgerald’s feelings that the wealthy are all hypocritical during this era. With the use of Daisy and Gatsby, Fitzgerald is able to draw a line and illustrate how important new and old money was and still is important to not

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    Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby In The Great Gatsby (1825) by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby had a dream that developed an extraordinary gift for hope. Fitzgerald founded the Gatsby persona and gave him his backstory to accomplish his dreams such as: changing his own name when he met Dan Cody, become rich by being a bootlegger, and moving into a enormous mansion. The intended audience is everyone and he shows that this is not a story about love. F. Scott proves that Gatsby is a gorgeous person by the perspective

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    The Pursuits of happiness, as one of movie that will be focused on this paper reflect these Myths. The values of American though can be seen in the movie especially from the main character, Chris Gardner. The movie is based on a true story. It tells about Chris Gardner who is struggling to sell his bones machine. He is abandoned by his wife as the life of the family become harder because Chris can not produce any money. He lives mobile with his son after being driven out of his apartment. Realiz

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    Hope In The Great Gatsby

    Hope is defined as, “a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen.” In The Great Gatsby, that is something everyone has in some way. Hope is one of the underlying themes in novel written by Scott Fitzgerald. There are many objects and symbols that represent hope. For example, the green light, Rolls Royce, and dog leash are just a few. Throughout the whole story, it is hope that lets these characters hold on to what they dream and want for their lives. Hope can motivate people

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