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    Carraway in The Great Gatsby is an excellent example of a confidant‚ as well as a narrator. He is not only a confidant for one character‚ but many. Nick Carraway’s prime reason for being such a good confidant is that he is so honest‚ sympathetic‚ compassionate‚ and open minded. He states at the very beginning of chapter one that his father told him “whenever you feel like criticizing anyone‚ just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had (Fitzgerald 1).” He also

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    Epic of America. But without using this exact expression‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald had already publish a novel commenting on the myth of American ascendancy in 1925‚ The Great Gatsby. With the Gold Coast mansions on Long Island‚ New York as its setting‚ this literary classic captures the aspirations that represented the opulent‚ excessive and exuberant 1920s” (Bloom‚ 67). In this essay I will analyze how the events in the novel The Great Gatsby depict the changing of society and the standards and values

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Tom is portrayed as fake and selfish. Through imagery and diction‚ it shows the moral‚ social corruption of 1920’s society and the American Dream. The Valley of Ashes demonstrate the social corruption and the unachievable American Dream.  Residents of the Valley of Ashes are portrayed as poor and hopeless by the use of imagery and diction.

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    historical background. By comparing the differing attitudes of composers toward the same issues one can see how their view is affected by their context. This is evident in exploring the perspectives on love and hope presented in selected sonnets from Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s (BB) nineteenth century collection Aurora Leigh and Other Poems‚ with F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1926 American novel‚ The Great Gatsby. Victorian England emphasised the importance of marriage‚ with or without love. Women were also portrayed

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    etc.‚ that harms other people. In The Great Gatsby‚ author F. Scott Fitzgerald displays Jay Gatsby as an everyman‚ who strives to obtain his goals. Gatsby’s determination and values are traits that are admired by Nick‚ the narrator of the book‚ who consistently “finds [himself] on Gatsby’s side.” However‚ due to his naivety‚ Nick fails to recognize Gatsby’s immoral characteristics and obsessive personality. After spending his early years with Daisy‚ Gatsby loses his identity and only aims to attain

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    Language Composition 12.1.14 The Great Gatsby New Historicism Literary Theory As seen from the New Historicism point of view‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is a reflection of not only himself‚ but of his era as well. Fitzgerald draws from his personal experiences to depict Gatsby’s nature and encounters in life‚ as well as to depict the roles and personalities of the other main characters: Daisy Buchanan‚ Tom Buchanan‚ and Nick Carraway. Fitzgerald also portrays the novel through careful

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    about the ways Fitzgerald tells the story in chapter2. Chapter 2 of ‘The Great Gatsby’ sees Nick Carraway and Tom Buchanan travel to ‘the valley of ashes’ to visit Tom’s mistress Myrtle. As the chapter continues the characters find themselves at a party at Myrtle’s sister’s apartment in New York. Chapter 2 follows a chronological structure‚ the events of that day in the summer of 1922 are recalled in the order that they occurred‚ creating the effect of a very realistic story being told to

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    events‚ as does Nick. He has a vivid imagination that he uses to interpret peoples feelings and thoughts‚ however this makes him gullible. Nick also has a limited experience of life which may lead him to misinterpret events‚ his puritanical (very strict in moral/ social beliefs) upbringing that has shaped his opinions and beliefs. Structure: Modifying the narrative Fitzgerald uses Nick as a framing devise to help hold the novel together. The first few pages introduce him and the last tell us what

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    dreams. This is seen in the novel The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ as George Wilson realizes his dream will always be crushed and unable to obtain. George Wilson an ordinary everyday type of person‚ who was not known for being luxurious or elegant. Although he only ever wanted to get away‚ “ I’ve been her way too long. I want to get away”(Fitzgerald 122). George was locked in‚ never to get out of his tiny‚ old house or out of town. No matter how hard he tried‚ he just never had the

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    How does F. Scott Fitzgerald Create a Picture of the American Dream in The Great Gatsby? Written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ The Great Gatsby is a highly symbolic novel‚ set in the year of 1922 and is primarily centered on the character known as Jay Gatsby. What makes this book so symbolic are the amount of references of the American Dream‚ which Fitzgerald manages to condemn‚ praise and define. There are many different stages and events which happen in this story that Fitzgerald is able to use to symbolize

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