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    Great Gatsby Essay Test Prompt 1 Judgement is an action that has its moral degradations when used incorrectly. In fact, it is almost impossible to use judgement and be a human being that has good moral standing. Past has proven with bullies that judgement has led to suicide in peoples lives and hence is frowned upon. However, time after time people judge others with haste and make them feel that their actions are incorrect. A big question is whether to judge or not because if people aren’t judged

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    Valley In The Great Gatsby

    We often associate material gain with enjoyment and fulfillment, but we fail to understand the side most affected by the uninhibited pursuit of gratification. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the wealthy do just that; they climb the steps of social class by stepping over those who are poorer. In the novel, the lower-class face degradation caused by the wealthy’s often selfish desire for pleasure and satisfaction. Specifically, the Valley of Ashes symbolizes Fitzgerald’s criticism for that

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    Great Gatsby Microessay

    final metaphor contributes to the overall meaning of the novel. The Great Gatsby explores the arduous endeavor man must invariably go through to acquire a new identity in order to satisfy others, which reveals why the overbearing Gatsby undergoes a substantial transformation as F. Scott Fitzgerald illuminates through the incorporation of abstract nouns and juxtaposition. Fitzgerald’s elucidative language presents Gatsby as a man without an identity, however as he reinvents himself, his journey highlights

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    Symbolism In The Great Gatsby

    matter. It fooled me. This fella's a regular Belasco. It's a triumph. What thoroughness! What realism! Knew when to stop, too - didn't cut the pages. But what do you want? What do you expect?" (41-49) Here, owl eyes creates a direct comparison with Gatsby to Belasco, a popular director of the time known for his realism of sets. In this example, Gatsby’s library is all in all real, but at the end of the day, it is simply just a set watching its’ actors parade around in it. The big deal surrounding these

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    Zelda In The Great Gatsby

    Zelda drank too but she was not an alcoholic. Several people began to not take Fitzgerald as a serious writer because of his drinking problem. Francis and his family moved to France in 1924. Valescure is where he wrote The Great Gatsby. His most famous novel, The Great Gatsby, was published in April in 1925 which depicts the “Roaring Twenties”. Soon Francis’ life began to go downhill he became an alcoholic and his wife, Zelda, had a mental breakdown in 1930 being treated in Maryland and then hospitalized

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    Insanity In The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald transports one into the wealth and excitement of the 1920’s, yet reveals the dark pieces of humanity as well. In efforts to comprehend the shallow, reckless characters of this story, three traits appear to be the bases of their flawed morals: prejudice, resentment, and - what proves to often be most genuine and deadly - apathy. The type of people in this period that Fitzgerald tries to personify attain a mindset that lives on its own small, personal island

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    The Women in the Great Gatsby

    Natalie James Period 6 The Women in The Great Gatsby The women in The Great Gatsby are presented in an unflattering way that does not make the reader sympathetic towards their character. They are viewed more as an object rather than a human being. The women, Daisy, Jordan, and Myrtle, are described in their voice, looks, and behavior, instead of focusing on their feelings or emotions. The women are interpreted to be very negative characters and not superior in comparison to the men. Daisy

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    Gatsby Diary Entry

    decision but I wanted to go how Gatsby has coped over the past year. I wanted to know if he had given up or decided to go look for Daisy again. I have not spoken to Tom or Daisy since they decided to abandon all responsibility for the death of Myrtle Wilson, nor do I plan to. I could never forgive her for what she has done. I do find what she has done, through her eye, was right. It was because she was careless, confused, and drunken with the love she had for Gatsby that meant nothing to her. All

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    Great Gatsby Essay

    Haley Davis Mrs.Cowgill Period 2 6th February 2013 “Corruption is like a ball of snow once it is set rolling it must increase” (Charles Caleb). Although the valley ashes and West Egg in the Great Gatsby are completely different at first glance because of their physical characteristics and the characters status they are the same when looked into more deeply. The Valley of ashes and the West Egg are similar through the violence, abuse, and infidelity that happen there. Fitzgerald uses these two

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    The Great Gatsby

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