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    An important theme found in The Great Gatsby is having to face reality. The characters in the novel have a perfect fantasy in their minds. This theme is portrayed when Gatsby realizes he can’t have everything he wants‚ Nick realizes that the East Coast isn’t all that it’s made out to be‚ and when Daisy realizes she chose money over love. All three incidents represent the same major theme; facing reality. Gatsby has to face reality when he figures out he can’t have everything he wants‚ including

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    Gatsby Analytical Essay In the Great Gatsby the theme of love is often used‚ motifs are utilized by Fitzgerald to advance that theme. A common motif used by Fitzgerald is the weather which he uses to express the theme of love through the use of rain or sunshine depending on the mood of the relationships he is reflecting. The first demonstration of the connection between love and weather is when Gatsby and Daisy are getting ready to meet for the first time in 5 years. Their relationship‚ now very

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    “Suffering has been stronger than all other teaching‚ and has taught me to understand what your heart used to be” (Dickens 284). The three major themes of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens are social status and character‚ growing pains‚ and revenge. In the novel‚ social class determines how a person is viewed and treated in society‚ but it does not define the character of a person. Pip realizes that class and wealth are less important that loyalty and affection. For example‚ “...Miss Havisham

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald displays several prominent themes throughout The Great Gatsby. For example‚ Fitzgerald uses moral corruption‚ albeit there are other themes‚ but this one is the most prevalent. Without this theme‚ the novel would not have progressed anywhere near as fluid as it did the way Fitzgerald wrote the novel. Throughout the novel‚ the theme of moral corruption‚ aside from being subtly shown through the entire novel‚ becomes more prevalent throughout. This is demonstrated by Gatsby’s

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    The Great Gatsby portrays three different social classes: “old money” (Tomand Daisy Buchanan); “new money” (Gatsby); and a class that might be called “no money” (George and Myrtle Wilson). “Old money” families have fortunes dating from the 19th century or before‚ have built up powerful and influential social connections‚ and tend to hide their wealth and superiority behind a veneer of civility. The “new money” class made their fortunes in the 1920s boom and therefore have no social connections and

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    Love in the Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald presents many themes in his novel‚ The Great Gatsby. A theme Fitzgerald used was love and how it affects everybody around one another. This theme is expressed throughout the book by how the energy changes when one doesn’t like another person they are with. The motif of weather shows when a relationship is a little unclear it rains and when there is tension it becomes very hot. The first reference showing the connection between the weather and love was

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    Themes. Themes everywhere. That basically sums up the first chapter of The Great Gatsby. You see all these themes more clear as you read the book. These wonderful themes just so happen to be about the past‚ about wealth‚ and about love. First off we’re going into the past. Gatsby was not always rich. Gatsby had a rich friend‚ though. Dan Cody‚ was his name‚ and honestly he was more a mentor to Gatsby. Gatsby learned a lot about acting like a gentleman from him. Cody ended up dying‚ and he left

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    Gatsby Analytical Essay F. Scott Fitzgerald presents many themes in this novel‚ The Great Gatsby. One of the themes is that a person’s lies and deceitful actions expose each person’s disposition. This theme is developed throughout the book by Fitzgerald implementing deceptive natures of characters in the time period 1920’s. The motif of cheating represents the shallow quality of the character’s lives‚ indicating the emptiness of the American Dream. The first reference demonstrating the link between

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    Great Expectations Essay Are Great Expectations and ambitions always destined for everyone? In Great Expectations‚ the central recurring theme is that affection‚ loyalty‚ and inner worth is more important than a progressive increase in wealth and social status. Dickens makes this theme evident through the interactions of the characters‚ and by discovering the idea of wealth and self-improvement (specifically in social classes). The thesis can be discovered in situations such as Pip’s awareness

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    and every one serves a purpose and is extremely important to the concept of the story. They are not only used to tell the story‚ but to represent certain ideas and themes the author is trying to portray. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ he uses a variety of character types to do just that. The characters in The Great Gatsby give the novel diversity and help show Fitzgerald’s prominent ideas about the sinfulness‚ and the integrity of human nature in their own ways. A few characters

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