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    In the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ there are multiple prominent characters. F. Scott Fitzgerald gives a lot of information on Gatsby‚ Daisy‚ Nick‚ Tom‚ Mrytle‚ Jordan‚ and Mr. Wilson. All these characters are in some way connected to one another. Each of these characters have a uniqueness about them‚ but they also have many similarities. Some of the character traits that are prominent in this book are greed‚ love‚ hope‚ pride‚ ignorance‚ lust‚ lying‚ and trust. Gatsby and Nick are

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    "You must remember‚ old sport‚ she was very excited this afternoon. He told her those things in a way that frightened her – that made it look as if I was some kind of cheap sharper. And the result was she hardly knew what she was saying." (Fitzgerald 159) is a quote made by Jay Gatsby‚ the main character of the novel The Great Gatsby. This character is best described as being infatuated. He is madly in love with the narrator’s cousin but can not find a way to get to her. Now‚ if Gatsby were to ever

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    After watching the film‚ The Great Gatsby (2013)‚ I feel like as if the movie and film correlates together well‚ especially when it comes to the characters. Each of the characters from the film were well-played actors—I felt like none of them were miscasts—and I wouldn’t change a thing about it if I was the director of the film. This film does a fantastic job with the visuals from the exciting parties Jay Gatsby threw at his mansion to the shocking emotional moment in which he was also killed by

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    "Views on the role of Nick as narrator in The Great Gatsby have varied greatly. How do these two views relate to your own view of Nick ’s function in the novel?" I aim to explain effectively my opinion that Fitzgerald ’s use of Nick as the narrator of The Great Gatsby is a very successful literary technique. I shall do this by the analysis of the two contrasting pieces of criticism‚ as well as of the novel itself. I feel that the successful use of this technique can be attributed to three main

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    The novel The Great Gatsby and its movie are very much a like when you talk about characters‚ setting‚ and general theme. However‚ there are few subtle differences between the two that sets them apart just enough to notice. Although they have those small contrasts‚ they don’t take away from the overall theme of the story. First of all‚ the book describes the Valley of Ashes as being somewhat barren. However‚ in the movie‚ the Valley of Ashes is in a way developed with roads and buildings. Yes

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    “The Great Gatsby is a tale of deception‚ adultery and murder” how do you respond to this view. Adultery‚ murder and deception are all consistently involved within Fitzgerald’s novel “The Great Gatsby” are important events to developing our understanding. The three factors show how reckless people were‚ give historical context and create situations which mean we can see the true colours of many of Fitzgerald’s characters. The outlook given by this sentence however does the novel no favours. It’s

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    The Great Gatsby After reading "The Great Gatsby” written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and watching the film directed by Jack Clayton‚ I noticed a few plot‚ character‚ and theme changes. As I was watching the movie I began to ask myself why did Jack Clayton take this event out or why did he add in this particular event? Was it for the sake of time or the fact that it was not an important part in the book? So I began to write notes and started to compare the great novel to the film. The novel The Great

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    Symbolism in The Great Gatsby: Time Robbie Greenberg Biotechnology High School Time is one of the many enigmas that elude our comprehension. Is time everlasting‚ or is it finite? Life is fragile and only around for a limited amount time‚ and the characters in the Great Gatsby all make different uses and have different perspectives on how they should use their time. Gatsby existence‚ in particular‚ centers on the concept of how he wants to spend his time. The past

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    In the specified passages on page 104 and pages 117 and 118‚ Fitzgerald utilizes diction in order to enhance Gatsby’s incarnation. The purposes of these passages is in telling of Gatsby’s dreams and ambitions‚ while displaying Gatsby’s inability to make the right decision regarding his dreams. The first passage on page 104 sets the background of Gatsby’s life‚ giving reason behind his desires for wealth and success. “[Gatsby’s] parents were shiftless and unsuccessful farm people…” and therefore

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    The Great Gatsby Chapter Summary & Analysis Mr. Laundry & Mrs. Johnstone Vladislav Levitin 22nd of January 2014 Characters Jay Gatsby Nick Caraway Tom Buchanan Daisy Buchanan Jordan Baker Meyer Wolfsheim Themes and Literary Devices Main Theme: The American Dream Themes The Roaring Twenties Inner Class Difference: New Money‚ Old Money American Dream The Is No Price To True Love Past and Future Literary Devices Flashbacks Foreshadowing Symbolism Stereotype Characterization Summary The chapter begins

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