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    Twins from Birth Every decision may change someone’s fate. Every little decision matters‚ it could change someone’s life or kill them. F. Scott Fitzgerald had created both Winter Dreams and The Great Gatsby. The two stories are quite similar ‚but also very unique in their own way. Gatsby and Dexter both come from either poor or middle class families. The two just want to fit into the higher class and both of them needed the last piece to becoming apart of the higher class. The location Gatsby and

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    effectively sums up the motivating force that drives the novel’s titular character‚ Jay Gatsby. It is the achievement of the American Dream that hangs – unreached – at the end of Carraway’s sentence. In this way‚ the story leaves us with a similar lasting taste of longing‚ the bittersweet realization that powerful as the Dream may be‚ it is just that: a dream. And yet‚ while the Dream‚ like the sentence – is never fully realized‚ this unrealization is itself a source of motivation for continuance. There is

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    During F. Scott Fitzgerald’s story‚ Winter Dream Judy Jones was displayed as a villain‚ she was nothing more than a spoiled child who was raised into a pampered ill-mannered young woman. Despite her attitude Dexter was taken with Judy‚ and dreamed of marrying her someday. I chose to write a creative story from Judy’s point of view‚ adding irony to the story. My classmate Douglas Brodbeck pointed out that‚ “Dexter achieved everything he wanted to except for his final goal of being with Judy‚ and that

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    likes. Winter‚ spring‚ summer and fall‚ each‚ in their own way‚ affect various aspects of our lives. Specifically‚ Summer and Winter have extremes which determine change our life during those few months. Sometimes‚ people’s daily activities‚ habits and style of life change as the seasons vary. I personally‚ believe that winter offers a lot more comfort than summer and is overall a better season for food‚ activities and clothes. The type of food people consume varies during summer and winter. In

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    Summer and winter compare and contrast In many perspectives summer is hot‚ like a 450 degree oven and others say that winter is cold as ice. When it comes between summer and winter people consider that it is comparing apples and oranges‚ but in a way it is not. Many people assume that winter is cold but that is not always the case. People enjoy summer and winter‚ but people tend to appreciate summer over winter. Many people have mixed feelings about summer time and winter‚ but they demonstrate

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    Who is Daisy Buchanan? She can be described as superficial‚ shallow‚ fake and ditzy. However‚ there is another part of her‚ a deeper part‚ that she hides from everyone‚ including herself. Beneath the surface‚ there is a pool where not even light dares to go. That is her character‚ and it takes Jay Gatsby to churn the waters and bring the purest form of Daisy to the surface‚ if only for an instant. At a first glance‚ Daisy is an utterly flat character‚ she came from wealth‚ she is currently wealthy

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    business. Growing up‚ all the successful men I saw were businessmen. I want to own my own business in order to make a lot of money. I want to make money so I can buy a house and a car. I want to study business management because it will help me reach my dreams of owning my own business. I think the most important people in a business are the managers. They help run the business on a daily basis. These are my goals‚ and the first step in reaching them is college. Four types of business entity: 1.sole proprietorship:

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    story "Winter Dreams" have many similarities between them. Each work showcases the scintillating vernacular that Fitzgerald is most renowned for‚ even if they were written years apart. There are key differences within their plots‚ such as the setting and the narrator’s position in the story‚ but Fitzgerald once described the "Winter Dreams" as "A sort of first draft of the Gatsby idea." This quote is further proven by the fact that The Great Gatsby was published well after "Winter Dreams." Fitzgerald

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    redefined themselves and music grew to an all time high. This revolutionary and dynamic decade is the setting for The Great Gatsby and “Winter Dreams” both by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in New York‚ The Great Gatsby is the story of James Gatz‚ a newly rich man who tries to regain the love of his past girlfriend‚ Daisy‚ who is already married. The story “Winter Dreams”‚ set in Minnesota‚ is the story of Dexter‚ a boy who falls in love with an even younger girl‚ Judy Jones‚ who falls back into love with

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    subject is the character of the American Dream in which‚ in their respective ways‚ his principle heroes are all trapped."‚ can be justified through Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby and his short story "Winter Dreams". In both pieces of literature‚ Fitzgerald explores and comments upon Americans and their pursuit of the American Dream through Jay Gatsby and Dexter Green’s pursuit of their "golden girls". Fitzgerald shows that the American Dream is not easily achieved by giving each leading

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