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    Daisy In The Great Gatsby

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    Perhaps the most important fiction work of the decade‚ The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is an account of the self-absorbtion of the rich in the 1920’s. Daisy Buchanan‚ the object of the title character’s desire‚ is the most significant woman in the novel. Daisy resembles most of Fitzgerald’s other female characters in her situation‚ personality and actions. The characteristics of Daisy and her social status are similar to those of the typical Fitzgerald female character. Daisy is youthful

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    Nikki Curiale Mrs. Schonewise Academic English 10/31/12 In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ there are many characters throughout the story. However‚ Daisy Buchannon seems to stand out the most to me. She is a beautiful‚ young girl with many different sides to her personality. She can be innocent‚ and then she surprises everyone with her promiscuous and careless attitude. Her personality and looks pull in a man named‚ Jay Gatsby‚ who unfortunately falls in love. Daisy‚ soon

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    Anthony Magnotta 12/22/14 English Period The movie‚ “The Great Gatsby”‚ begins with Nick Carraway (main character) working with a doctor to recover from his health after troubles with alcohol. Nick also confesses the events leading up to Jay Gatsby’s death. Also‚ Jordan Baker’s entire storyline is sped up and her unlikely romance with Nick is cut out throughout the movie. In the book‚ the two have a casual affection for each other‚ especially as Jordan is shown to be dishonest. Furthermore‚ While

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    Great Gatsby Essay Option Two F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby uses the color green to show the artificiality of the dream lived by Gatsby‚ and the motif of Gatsby’s car as Nick’s dream and how it covers the bleakness of the characters lives. Both Gatsby and Nick have a lot of ambitious hope at the start of the story. As the characters live for their dream‚ they start to see a little bit of the reality showing through their dreams and wonder how real their dream world is. Finally‚ the

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    In one particular scene in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ more information about Gatsby’s mysterious financial enterprises is revealed as Nick meets Gatsby and Gatsby’s eccentric friend Meyer Wolfsheim for lunch in a New York cellar. Throughout this odd interaction‚ Nick judges Wolfsheim to be a paranoid‚ suspicious‚ and notably nostalgic man involved in some sort of shady business‚ which leads Nick to believe Gatsby may also be such a man. Through Nick’s descriptions of the situation and

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    The book we are reading is The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald. The topic that we researched is social class. Social class is groups of people in a certain social and economic ranking. Tom and Gatsby were wealthy so they would be in a higher social class than Nick. Nick was raised around wealthy people all his life most of the people went to Yale and are in the bond business. That’s why I think Nick is so used to being around rich people. Nick‚ Gatsby‚ and Tom are all in their own level of wealth

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    Use of Symbolism to Reveal a Character’s Personality in The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby‚ a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is a love story about one man’s desire to climb the social ladder and to marry the girl of his dreams. In this novel‚ Fitzgerald uses imagery and many symbols to reveal significant aspects of the central character‚ Jay Gatsby’s‚ personality. The green light reveals hope in Gatsby’s future. His mansion is also a symbol‚ representing his wealth but also how he still wishes

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    Nick Carraway’s Role in The Great Gatsby: It is important to keep a few things in mind about the structure of the novel and about Nick himself. It is through his observations that our opinions of the other characters are formed. Some of his opinions‚ particularly those of Gatsby‚ are biased and therefore flawed. He is still a character and is important to the novel in many other respects‚ as well as being the narrator. Although there are some similarities between Fitzgerald’s world and the fictional

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    The Great Gatsby‚ Ch‚ V. Find para beginning ‘His bedroom was the simplest room of all’ and read from there until ‘…such beautiful shirts before’. How does this passage relate to the novel as a whole? In this paragraph Gatsby has recently been reunited with Daisy and is leading her through his mansion. This ultimately results in Daisy breaking down and crying. The concept of materialism is encapsulated in this passage specifically‚ a theme which is recurrent throughout the novel. The extent

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    Summer Assignment-Movie Analysis The Great Gatsby 2013 1. The Great Gatsby motion pictures is a drama film. 2. The Great Gatsby shows us the various love affairs that goes on in the raging 20s of New York City‚ through the viewpoint of Nick Carraway. Throughout the movie‚ relationships‚ hidden pasts‚ secrets‚ and affairs between Nick’s friends are revealed and shown. Gatsby‚ who is known to hold extravagant parties in the probation period of US history‚ befriends Nick in order to get close

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