• Symbolism And Motifs In The Great Gatsby Chapters 1-3
    Symbolism and Motifs in The Great Gatsby Chapters 1-3 This essay will be based on the symbols and motifs presented by Fitzgerald which are cleverly used to tell...
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  • Great Gatsby Chapter Five
    Mr. McDougall November 30, 2010 The Great Gatsby: Journal Assignment 1). The Great Gatsby: Chapter 5: 2). Chapter Summary: Chapter Five takes place on the day...
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  • The Great Gatsby: Chapter 5 Analysis
    Great Gatsby: Chapter 5 Analysis When Gatsby finally reached her, an abrupt weather challenged the mood of the story. The pouring rain represents things going to...
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  • Great Gatsby Chapter 5
    Write about the ways the story is told in Chapter 5. Chapter 5 of F. Scott Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby creates a contrasting tone to what has previously occurred...
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  • The Great Gatsby Chapter 4
    uses throughout the novel, symbolism. Another discipline Gatsby uses in this Chapter is narrative voice, by having Nick narrate the story we gain a firsthand...
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  • Great Gatsby Chapter Anylasis
    Chapter 1 In chapter one of The Great Gatsby, we meet Nick Carraway, a young man from Minnesota, telling the story of his short stay in New York. Clearly...
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  • Great Gatsby Chapter 2, How The Story Is Told (Unfinished)
    Fitzgerald tell the story in Chapter 2 of The Great Gatsby? In chapter 2 Fitzgerald describes to us through Nick the setting of the Valley of Ashes and introduces...
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  • Great Gatsby Chapter 1 Summary
    1: The Buchanans and Jordon Baker All the important characters in each chapter for The Great Gatsby are somehow connected to each other, whatever relationship...
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  • The Great Gatsby Chapter 8 Summary
    Tom planning to pin the blame of Myrtles death on Gatsby. Chapter 8 starts with Nick running to Gatsbys house to find out what happened last night. After searching...
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  • Great Gatsby Chapter 6
    a source of satisfaction to him | The chapter closes with Nick narrating an account that took place between Gatsby and Daisy five years before | | Narrative Voice...
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  • The Great Gatsby Chapter 5
    the beginning of chapter 5, Nick is on his way home from the city when he sees Gatsby's house lit up. He does not see or hear anybody in the house, but suddenly he...
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  • "The Great Gatsby" Chapter 9 Summary
    him that he was the one who told Wilson that Gatsby owned the car that killed Myrtle, and describes how greatly he suffered when he had to give up the apartment he...
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  • Great Gatsby: Chapter 7 Summary
    Summary of Chapter 7: Preoccupied by his love for Daisy, Gatsby calls off his parties, which were primarily a means to lure Daisy. He also fires his servants to...
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  • The Great Gatsby Chapter 1-5 Summaries
    Jordan lies constantly, he is still somehow attracted to her. In Chapter 4, Nick returns to one of Gatsby's Sunday morning parties, and he hears a couple of young...
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  • The Great Gatsby, Chapter 8
    house and upon his arrival kills Gatsby in his pool and then ends his own life. Suspense This chapter creates a very deep suspense through the actions of George...
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  • The Great Gatsby - Notes On Chapter 1
    Great Gatsby: Chapter 1: Fitzgerald opens his novel by introducing Nick Carraway, the story's narrator. Nick has, by his own admission, come "back from the East...
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  • How Is The Story Told In Chapter 2 Of The Great Gatsby
    some of the ways in which Fitzgerald tells the story in chapter2 of The Great Gatsby? Chapter 2 is the chapter in which Tom takes Nick to meet his lover...
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  • Modernism In The Great Gatsby
    ://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/LIT/ch6_p2.htm Melissa Orme, 1999, The Great Gatsby(Chapter 2) http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/westspringfieldhs/academic/english/1project/99gg...
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  • The Great Gatsby (Short)
    ClassicNote on The Great Gatsby Chapter One The narrator, Nick Carraway, begins the novel by commenting on himself: he says that he is very tolerant, and has a...
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  • Great Gatsby
    Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby Chapter 1: The narrator is a young man from Minnesota called Nick Carraway. Hes got wealth and calss and he went to Yale. He...
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