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    Scott Fitzgerald of The Great Gatsby and Ernest Hemmingway of The Old Man and the Sea rely on the imagistic writing style in their books. The authors of both these books bring readers into their stories and connect the emotions in the book with the senses. The senses that have the strongest imagery and connections are touch‚ sight‚ and sound. These are the strongest for the descriptions of each of the settings‚ and are used fantastically in each of the respective books. Ordinarily‚ people may not

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    as though rich and famous people are larger- than-life and virtually impossible to touch‚ almost as if they were a fantasy? In The Great Gatsby‚ set in two wealthy communities‚ East Egg and West Egg‚ Fitzgerald describes Gatsby as a Romantic‚ larger- than-life‚ figure by setting him apart from the common person. Fitzgerald sets Gatsby in a fantasy world that‚ based on illusion‚ is of his own making. Gatsby’s possessions start to this illusion. He lives in an extremely

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    The book Great Gatsby was created into a movie twice in 1974 which was directed by Jack Clayton and in 2013 which was directed by Baz Luhrmann. Although people may argue about how the both films are similar nevertheless throughout the film there are many key points where it shows the difference between both films. Such as the beginning of the film where Clayton’s film has the character Nick talk exactly like the book while Luhrmann’s goes into a similar route but a different way. In Clayton’s film

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    THE GREAT GATSBY The Great Gatsby is the story of Jay Gatsby narrated by Nick Carraway‚ the neighbor. The story shows different themes throughout the movie like greed‚ power betrayal and justice. It also shows a vivid peek of the American life in the 1020s. The lives of the characters revolve around the mysterious Gatsby which give the story an unexpected outcome. The only thing known at the beginner of the film about the mysterious Gatsby was that he had an “extraordinary gift for hope”. The

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    11/7/13 The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby takes place in the grand state of New York‚ around the time of 1920. As commonly mistaken‚ the great Jay Gatsby himself does not narrate the story. This is done by Gatsby’s temporary neighbor‚ Nick Carraway. As you read further into the story‚ you learn that Gatsby is greatly in love with a beautiful young women by the name of Daisy Buchanan‚ who we learn is Nick Carraway’s friend from time ago. This all seems great except Daisy is married to

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    was a time of great sadness‚ World War One‚ followed by a time of happiness and celebration‚ the roaring twenties‚ as well as a time at which there was a predominantly Christian culture in America. A common way for authors who grew up in this era of Christian culture‚ like F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ to portray their experiences was by drawing parallels in their novels to The Holy Bible. In The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses religious symbolism and biblical allusions to liken Gatsby as a Christ-like

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    similar characteristics. Characters such as Daisy from “The Great Gatsby” and Iago from “Othello” contain similar characteristics. Although Daisy and Iago carry different motives‚ they share identical deceptive schemes which cause similar effects on others. Both characters through their actions‚ thoughts‚ and intentions‚ are defined as bad people who do evil to manipulate others and take advantage of them. To begin with‚ the differences between both characters are their motives. Daisy’s motive is wealth

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    When discussing and comparing two highly acclaimed pieces of work‚ The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and the Television show‚ The Sopranos‚ written by David Chase are not what come to mind. Though Gatsby is a book that is set in the summer of 1922 on the North Shore and Sopranos is set in present time in New Jersey‚ they are very closely related in the story that is shown. In character‚ Jay Gatsby and Tony Soprano are very similar people‚ chasing the American dream but cutting corners

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    information (mailing address and e-mail) Abstract This paper explores two published literary pieces: The Pearl by John steinbeck and The Great Gatsby by Scott F. Fitzgerald. The basis of the comparison is the shared overall theme‚ (insert theme) Each author develops this theme using shared motifs. Keywords: Comparative literary analysis‚ The Pearl‚ The Great Gatsby‚ The American Dream‚ (insert theme)‚ (insert

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    For my book report‚ I chose to read The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It is a novel set in the twenties when the American economy was soaring (SparkNotes…). I choose this book because I had it in my bookshelf for a long time‚ but never found time to read it. I had no expectations of this book because I had never heard anything about it‚ and the summary on the back was un-descriptive. In this paper I will accurately and specifically go into the characters of the book‚ and present the themes

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