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    In The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald focuses on Daisy Buchanan’s relationship with Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby. Tom and Gatsby both love Daisy in different ways‚ but the fact that they both want Daisy as their own makes them similar. Both Tom and Gatsby share many similarities while having even a greater amount of differences. While differences are good‚ they sometimes lead to unhappiness‚ jealousy‚ and grief. Being wealthy is one of the things that Tom and Gatsby have in common. For both

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    nature‚ the inner world of human nature and the past. Even though Romantic Literature is concerned with nature‚ the inner world of human nature and the past‚ Washington Irving only focused on the past and nature in The Devil and Tom Walker. Irving expresses nature when Tom meets the devil in the forest. He depicts the forest by saying “...a gulf of black‚ smothering mud; there were also dark and stagnant pools‚ the

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    of marriage In “ The Devil and Tom Walker”‚ by Washington Irving marriage is ridiculed by Irving using satire. Satire is used in the story to attempt and ridicule marriage to cause awareness or change. Irving makes fun of marriage by including statements that show how bad Tom and his wife’s arguments get‚ how Tom will do anything to not please his wife and how he uses the loss of his wife for comfort. One of the first marriage flaws Irving used was that Tom showed signs of physical abuse.

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    1.38066 x 10-23 J K -1 Period 4 1/26/12 AP English Jay Gatsby‚ undoubtedly the most love-stricken character in The Great Gatsby‚ has shown moments of both hopeless romanticism and over-obsessiveness. He has based the past five years on a woman whom he has met only once and might never meet again. His unrealistic dream of someday courting this “golden girl” has clouded his mind and made him act only in pursuit of this fantasy. Jay Gatsby is a pathetic character because he allowed himself to be consumed

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    Great Gatsby and A Doll’s House. The stories consist of two women‚ Nora and Daisy‚ who struggle with societal norms of their time period. Throughout the writings‚ Nora and Daisy‚ who once shared similar points of view evolve and develop views with different perspectives from one another. Daisy‚ an influential character from The Great Gatsby‚ loves the thought of fortune and does whatever it takes to acquire it in her superficial fantasy. She falls in love at a young age to a man named Jay Gatsby

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    story of all time. It is only in the case of this novel that that statement can be applied and be true. The Great Gatsby is narrated by Nick Carraway in the roaring 1920’s in America. Nick moves to East egg‚ the smaller area in comparison to west egg but also where the mega-rich live. He moved into a little house and was the neighbor of Jay Gatsby’s huge mansion. Unlike Nick‚ Gatsby is a very famous and mega-rich person that likes to throw magnificent parties every weekend which the whole town is

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    Loman - Jay Gatsby: The Pursuit of the American Dream Scott Fitzgerald‚ author of The Great Gatsby‚ and Arthur Miller‚ author of Death of a Salesman‚ both tell the stories of men in the costly pursuit of the American dream. As a result of several conflicts‚ both external and internal‚ both characters experience an extinction of the one thing that they have set their sights on.... The American Dream. Jay Gatsby‚ a mysterious‚ young and very wealthy man‚ fatally chases an impossible dream. Gatsby attempts

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    12 January 2017 The Great Gatsby: Novel and Movie With Analysis The Great Gatsby is an extraordinary piece of work. This story covers up several themes such as money‚ love‚ and the American Dream. This story follows the life of Jay Gatsby who pretends to be someone he’s not to win back Daisy Buchanan‚ the girl of his dreams. Having the opportunity to read the book and watch the movie‚ there were several differences and similarities I observed. These similarities between the novel and the film make

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    has qualities similar to The Great Gatsby because of leading males who will do anything for love. Romeo and Jay Gatsby both are head over heals in love with their women‚ but the difference is between leading ladies‚ Juliet and Daisy. While Juliet is equally in love with Romeo and willing to do anything to be together‚ Daisy is more shallow and selfish. When it came down to the end‚ Juliet was willing to die with Romeo while Daisy wasn’t even capable of leaving Tom because she didn’t want to lose her

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    Part A: Characterization – A letter from Jay Gatsby to Tom Buchanan regarding Jay’s unacceptable behavior starting on page 125. This letter is a formal apology written by Mr. Gatsby moments before he goes into his pool to be untimely murdered. Dear Mr. Buchanan‚ I‚ Jay Gatsby owe you a formal apology as I have finally come to the realization that my actions towards you and your partner Daisy were unacceptable and utterly immoral. It was my jealous heart that envied your relationship

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