The Great Gatsby Summary Nick Carraway‚ the narrator‚ has recently moved to get his career started in New York. Nick moved to the West Egg also known as the “new money” island which is across the East Egg known as the “old money” island where his cousin Daisy Buchanan lives with his friend Tom Buchanan. Tom is cheating on Daisy with a lady named Myrtle Wilson and only Daisy and Mr. Wilson are unaware of this. Nick is a neighbor to a mysterious character named Gatsby‚ who throws fabulous parties
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to portray a character. Fitzgerald is no different in his work‚ “ The Great Gatsby‚” it is obvious that Fitzgerald uses a multitude of color references in his writing. For example‚ the color white is mainly used to show innocence‚ purity and class. Since the very beginning of the story‚white is being use to describe the grandiose house that Tom and Daisy live in‚ immediately associating the color with the high way of life they lived. In addition to this‚ in the story it mentions “The idea is
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far-reaching novel The Great Gatsby‚ he presents us some crucial realities related to American society. One important aspect of these realities is crime. Every Saturday‚ Gatsby throws a party at his mansion: all the great and luxury of the young fashionable world come to show his extravagance‚ but he builds his fortune through distributing alcohol‚ gambling and bootlegging. However‚ the reason for Gatsby to take such great risk is neither money nor fame‚ for Nick has observed that Gatsby” grew more correct
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attributes‚ define the character traits portrayed within‚ “The Great Gatsby‚” by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This novel introduces the reader to a young women named Daisy‚ as it examines her relationship with her husband Tom. Their marriage lacks a deeply connected love. The reader is lead to believe that Daisy wed Tom for mostly money . On the other hand‚ before Daisy met Tom‚ she was passionately in love with Jay Gatsby. However‚ Gatsby had little money and Daisy wanted to find a well-off man . Daisy
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One can not depend completely on another person to complete the American dream‚ even if that person happens to be a part of their goal. In The Great Gatsby‚ Gatsby believes that in order to complete his goal of achieving the American Dream‚ he needs Daisy’s love‚ making him completely dependent on her. Gatsby’s love for Daisy began at a young age. As Jordan recalls from a memory‚ “The officer looked at Daisy while she was speaking‚ in a way that every young girl wants to be looked at sometime‚ and
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The “Great” Dream How far would you go to impress the person you love? In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Jay Gatsby‚ a self-made man from West Egg goes through extraordinary lengths to impress the love of his life‚ Daisy. The plot of The Great Gatsby is fabricated by the deliberate use of symbolism and characters. The author’s use of symbols gives a more intense meaning to ordinary objects and makes the reader contemplate the meaning of them. Jay Gatsby’s mansion is heavily
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successful with a great job‚ home‚ and a family. This dream embodies The Great Gatsby who is trying to pursue the American Dream through his life. Gatsby’s dream however was corrupted because of his pursuit of wealth and the negative power of money. In Fact Gatsby is blind to know that his money cannot buy him his happiness or his love for Daisy. Most importantly it would only bring him hardship in the end. The corruption of the American Dream in The Great Gatsby is how Gatsby made his money and
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21 November 2013 Money in The Great Gatsby Gatsby has it all‚ the money‚ lavish parties‚ fame and many connections. But money can not buy love‚ class and happiness. Class is what separates the old money East Egg and the Nouveau riche west egg that is described as the "less fashionable" (Fitz-Gerald‚ 7) and although Gatsby has an equivalent amount of money as the Buchanans’ he is still known as the "newly rich" of Long island and couldn’t buy class that would impress the rather demanding Daisy
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The Great Gatsby: Symbolism Symbolism plays a huge role in The Great Gatsby‚ they help add to the understanding that we get from the novel itself. Fitzgerald uses many symbols throughout the novel such as colors to symbolize a character’s inner thoughts and feelings. The symbols are very much tied into the story to make implications more real. Fitzgerald conveys the spectacular lives of the ugly‚ rich‚ poor and the desperate through simple colors and objects. In the middle of the Valley of Ashes
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would show anger or violence whereas yellow would represent happiness. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ color symbolized joy‚ hopefulness and wealth that overshadows the hardships of life. First‚ yellow symbolized the joyful moments in a depressing world. Yellow signifies joy and happiness. "Yellow helps energize people and relieves depression" (Color Symbolism and Culture). Fitzgerald used this color to describe many of the characteristics of Gatsby’s parties. "The lights grow brighter
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