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    “Where is he from‚ I mean? And what does he do?” (Fitzgerald 49). Everyone asks this question about the mysterious Jay Gatsby. In the Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald connected many characters through a great adventure of love and mystery. Nick‚ Tom‚ and Gatsby have unique characteristics that develop during the story. However‚ these characters never change even though they go through many experiences. The first character is the friendly Nick Carraway. As a child‚ he was taught to not judge

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    the 1920’s? What gives a book its longevity? We read books that was written in the 1920’s because it shows what people were like at that time and what it was like in the world. A book gets its longevity by portraying what happened in the past. 2. How was the 1920’s a reaction to WWI? Women were giving more rights‚ people became interested in goods. 3. Some people think that having money leads to happiness. Do you agree? Why or why not? What are the advantages or disadvantages of being wealthy

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    How does Fitzgerald tell the story in Chapter 3 of the “Great Gatsby”? In chapter 3 Fitzgerald uses structure to tell the story by his order of the chapter. Fitzgerald starts off with Nick providing social commentary about the developing scenes at one of Gatsby’s parties emphasising his contempt for the people who seemingly use Gatsby for his party but also emboldens Nick’s role as an outsider in the book. Nick then prides himself as ’one of the only guests who was invited’ by being invited Nick

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    Eckleburg F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ he’s watching you Luhrmann… Does Baz Luhrmann’s interpretation of The Great Gatsby adequately represent the themes and era that F. Scott Fitzgerald put forth in his novel? Jack Mizzi delves deep in to F. Scott Fitzgerald’s world of excess to find out. Worthy of the label ‘The Great American Novel’ is F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ coming in at number two on the Modern Library’s list of the ‘100 best novels of the Twentieth Century’ the film is evidently highly

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    Living Careless Can Kill You The novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and the poem “anyone live in a pretty how town by E. E. Cummings are about careless people and reveal that those who choose to be careless are generally unhappy and unable to achieve their true dreams. Both selections are about careless and reveal through the use of tone‚ diction‚ imagery symbolism and motifs‚ how people live their lives not caring about others and about the consequences‚ and therefore they generally

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    The Great Gatsby - Chapter 6 In chapter 6 the rumours about Gatsby continue to circulate in New York—a reporter even travels to Gatsby’s mansion hoping to interview him. Nick‚ having learned the truth about Gatsby’s early life sometime before writing his account‚ now interrupts the story to tell us Gatsby’s real history—instead of how it was rumoured to have occurred‚ or as Gatsby had previous claimed that it had occurred‚ but as it really happened. In this chapter we also see Tom Buchanan stopover

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is an English classic that focuses on one man’s struggle with love in relation to the economic and societal conflicts that take place during the 1920s in New York City. Throughout the novel‚ Fitzgerald shifts between explaining the life of the main character and his desire for love‚ wealth‚ and purpose to the social hierarchy that pressures him to change his identity so that he may be truly accepted into society. Although the main character changes his identity

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    Fitzgerald opens chapter three projecting Gatsby’s fictitious success through Nicks description of Gatsby’s parties. The colour yellow is repeated throughout this chapter‚ it is used to describe ‘the yellow cocktail music’ at Gatsby’s parties and also his station wagon which was ‘scampered like a brisk yellow bug’. The colour ‘yellow’ represents a fake gold- gold being associated with those with ‘old money’- suggesting Gatsby’s assets to be deceptive. This is further exemplified by the ‘two girls

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    The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald‚ the main character Jay Gatsby becomes obsessed with the Daisy Buchanan and her love. He changes his entire persona to make himself a man that would fit best with her. Although Gatsby thought that Daisy’s love was the ultimate prize‚ his desperation is what lead to his own death. He was by no means ready to live the the type of life he created for himself. Sometimes in relationships‚ there can be a certain obsession from one side. It can be

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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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