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    then they do something with it‚ and it is extraordinary to see.” This illustration is demonstrated in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Gatsby‚ the main character‚ achieved success and wealth‚ the American Dream‚ by planning and working hard. He came from nothing and gained extraordinary wealth. The driving force behind his dedication was his love interest‚ Daisy. He wanted Daisy to leave her husband ‚Tom‚ and marry him. Unfortunately‚ Gatsby’s wealth and promise did not bring what he desired

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    Great Gatsby as Modernist Literature By the end of World War I‚ many America authors were ready to change their ways and views on writing. Authors were tired of tradition and limitations. One of these writers was F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald was a participant in the wild parties with bootleg liquor‚ but he was also a critic of this time. His book‚ The Great Gatsby is an excellent example of modernist literature‚ through its use of implied themes and fragmented storyline. The Great Gatsby is a

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    "Isolation of man" are two main themes for the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Some readers might agree that isolation of man is the dominant theme but i support that reality versus illusion is more a dominant theme in the book because the situation of Gatsby being isolated is due to his own illusion. One reason that readers might agree that isolation of man is the dominant theme in the book The Great Gatsby is because Gatsby always find himself alone after his party. Even though he

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    Money in The Great Gatsby Gatsby has it all‚ the money‚ lavish parties‚ fame and many connections. But money can not buy love‚ class and happiness. Class is what separates the old money East Egg and the Nouveau riche west egg that is described as the "less fashionable" (Fitz-Gerald‚ 7) and although Gatsby has an equivalent amount of money as the Buchanans’ he is still known as the "newly rich" of Long island and couldn’t buy class that would impress the rather demanding Daisy Buchanan . Money is

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    The personal novel I chose was called “Daisy Miller” by Henry James. The publishers were Harper & Brothers‚ which was published in 1879. There are a total of 43 pages. The way James’ novels are structured is that he begins it with a situation and a character. James would then‚ in effect‚ sit back and simply observe what would happen when a character was confronted with this new situation. This allowed him more freedom and allowed him the opportunity of "getting to know" his character by observing

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    The Puppy A distant relative of the writer of "The Star Spangled Banner‚" Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was raised by his father following the death of his mother; the two lived off her small inheritance. Fitzgerald wrote a series of novels taking place in the "roaring twenties." In 1925 Fitzgerald created the arguably biographical‚ The Great Gatsby. In the novel Fitzgerald uses animals‚ mainly a puppy‚ to characterize‚ and to drive the plot. In the earlier section of the book‚ chapter 2‚ the

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    won’t play a huge roll in us if we worked hard enough. The very well-known novel "The Great Gatsby"‚ told a story about a truly loving and wise person who had no luck‚ he worked hard so hard to pamper his loved one‚ but unfortunately‚ she was too materialistic and selfish to praise his love‚ instead she moved on with someone else and turned her back to him when he needed her the most. In this case‚ Gatsby had no luck but yet

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    “Whenever you feel like criticizing any one‚” he told me‚ “just remember that all the people in this world haven’t had the advantage that you’ve had” (P.1) In the begging of The Great Gatsby‚ the author introduces the narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ as someone who is honest and reliable. From the start‚ we know that there are differences between social classes‚ and those who don’t have control over their status‚ should not be judged. Throughout the book‚ we learn that Nick’s family was wealthy from the

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    attitudes to customers. Therefore‚ our business would gain more customers’ preferences promote our position if and only if we could stand on other people’s position to think and act. People’s pleasure is a business person’s success. Secondly‚ a responsible business person must be creative and know how to keep their promises. As a successful businessman‚ people should be able to manage their time and schedules. We are aware of how good it is as being a punctual person who always complete jobs or assignments

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    Serly Andrias Period 5 April 25‚ 2013 Contrast Gatsby and Tom People should be defined by their beliefs‚ values‚ and interests which vary from experiences they have had in life. However‚ the main factor that defines how worthy a man is for Daisy is their wealth rather than their attributions. The plot of The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald is mainly revolved around Tom and Gatsby’s love for Daisy and the struggles that comes with it. Tom and Gatsby are both very different characters from the way

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