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    What Is Gatsby's Downfall

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    to live. So‚ Gatsby was failed in blind love with Daisy‚ but Daisy was married to Tom before she meets Gatsby. Sometimes‚ Life is the game of luck. And then‚ as his father (Gatz) told us at his funeral. So‚ Gatsby gets some friends like Nick which is living next to his door of a Gatsby cousin of Daisy. As a matter of fact‚ Gatsby has technically hidden himself behind Nick cousin of Daisy’s and he used him as a source of a secret to know about Daisy. Likewise‚ to win Daisy’s heart‚ Gatsby considers

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    Bates 1 Quaker Up The 2014 issue of the “Redbook Magazine” has a Quaker ad. The ad is a picture of a box of chocolate and salted caramel big chewys. It is the picture of a snack bar with chocolate bites‚ and caramel glazed over. The big chewys snack are floating in the air by a parachute. The sky is a perfect shade of blue and filled with white pretty clouds. The ad has huge letter that read‚ THE MMM MMM MMM THAT HELPS FAMILIES GO

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    happiness. Tom and Daisy are two characters in The Great Gatsby that represent the deterioration of the American Dream. Rather than being devoted to a healthy lifestyle‚ Daisy and Tom sought out to become rich beyond their wildest dreams with a social status fit to suit their standards. To them‚ the main goal in life is to reach the absolute top of the social pyramid‚ slowly destroying anyone and everyone who has fallen into their trap. Tom bullies people into respecting him‚ as Daisy lives in her own

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    he meets a rich man named Dan Cody and over the next five years learns the way of the wealthy. When Gatsby meets Daisy in 1917‚ he is poor again and a lieutenant in the army. They fell in love but Gatsby must go off to fight in Europe. When he returns after the war he become involved with a criminal named Meyer Wolfsheim and amasses a great fortune. However‚ he still does not have Daisy so he bugs a huge mansion opposite Daisy’s house and throws huge parties every weekend hoping that she will someday

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    Gatsby really in love with Daisy‚ or his vision of her? Does she feel the same way for him‚ or does she truly love him? And what does the green light at the end of Daisy’s dock mean to Gatsby? As Gatsby falls in love with Daisy‚ Nick is slightly intrigued by this almost improbable match. How can a determined‚ wealthy man fall in love with a woman so shallow that she wishes her daughter to "be a fool … a beautiful little fool." (p. 17)? To everyone else‚ it’s obvious that Daisy is extremely shallow‚

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    In the case of the characters Tom Buchanan and Daisy Buchanan‚ in the novel The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ love is not the glue that holds their marriage together. Instead‚ the marriage of Tom and Daisy is crafted by wealth‚ social class‚ and carelessness. Through the narration of another character‚ Nick Carraway‚ Tom Buchanan is portrayed as being a smug man who has little regard for the feelings of others. We learn this as information is revealed regarding the affair in which

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    1931. 3. What was the number of the accused? The number of accused was nine boys. 4. What was the number of the accusers? The number of the accusers was two white women. 5. What were the names of the accusers? The names of the accusers were Ruby Bates and Victoria Price. 6. What was the age of the accusers? The age of the accusers was 21 and 17 years. 6. What was the range of the age of the accused? The range of the age of the accused was 13 to 19 years. 8. What kind of background did the older

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    a small chance of being with Daisy‚ his love‚ because of his poor ancestry. In the novel‚ pleasant weather represents hope in Daisy and Gatsby’s relationship‚ while inclement weather represents despair in their relationship. Fitzgerald uses the weather to portray Gatsby’s hope for Daisy and Gatsby. When Gatsby and Daisy meet after not seeing each other for five years‚ the weather portrays how the hope of their relationship grows. Before Gatsby reunites with Daisy for the first time‚ he feels

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    At this point in the story‚ Gatsby is convincing Nick to invite Daisy over‚ which would allow Gatsby to reunite with his long lost love. Nick agrees to the plan‚ and‚ as a reward‚ Gatsby gives an offer to Nick and says to him‚ “You see‚ I carry on a little business on the side‚ a sort of side line‚ you understand. And I thought that if you don’t make very much –” (82). While Gatsby is not lying to Nick about the opportunity‚ Gatsby’s words hint at the involvement of illegal activities. Gatsby is

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    Nick Carraway tries to explain to Gatsby that he can’t repeat the past‚ but Gatsby states‚ “of course you can‚ old sport” (Fitzgerald). Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby met in Louisville. Before he left to fight in World War I he fell in love with Daisy. Right before he left Daisy promised to wait for Gatsby until his return. While waiting for Gatsby’s return Daisy fell in love with Tom Buchanan and soon married into his great wealth. Jay Gatsby wanted to repeat his past so that he could restructure

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