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    In this movie‚ we get a glimpse at what life would be like during the 1920’s. This time era was filled with complete social differences‚ growing prosperity‚ as well as serious corruption. “The Great Gatsby” for the most part‚ does a very good job of showing off these traits. However‚ some things were not fully realistic or truthful to this point in time. The Prohibition era had a major impact in this time as well as social difference‚ racism and many other things. For the most part though‚ we can

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    Daisy’s Choice The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ was a book which transcended through time. Its characters and their characteristics gave and still give its readers a look into human lives and the human flaws which accompany. The characters in the Great Gatsby are complex and they are all static characters. The whole book is centered on the relationships between the characters. Each relationship has kinks and each relationship has a shadow which leaves the relationships incomplete. The

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    Athens vs Sparta Sparta is a strong wonderful place it is a lot better than you think. The reason is Sparta has a very strong Army and it could take down any other Greek city-state. They also have free rights for women unlike Athens. Sparta as you can tell so far is the better place between them and Sparta. Sparta tries to stay in content for the strongest Army‚ they have better rights for women‚ and they have a great lifestyle. Sparta had the strongest Army too. In fact

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    Can you even imagine what life was like for people in the great depression? Well if you are not very educated in the subject‚ then it can be difficult to imagine what happens in Of Mice And Men‚ by John Steinbeck. This book gives a pretty clear and interesting example of the great depression from a man’s perspective. In Of Mice And Men there are a lot of problems that start and happen. There is lots of different types of discrimination that takes place. A few people are very overpowering and think

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    The Great Gatsby The American Dream for men in the 1920’s was to get rich and make a lot of money how ever they can no matter what. For women an American Dream was to do men’s work and have equal rights between men and women’s working and living conditions. Only for some people in different social classes were their dreams attained. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby so he can show society that an American Dream is what people make of it and their not always achievable. James Gatz’s

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    The Great Gatsby: A Cautionary Tale In the 1920’s‚ there was a nationwide belief that the American Dream was dead. However‚ Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald believed wholeheartedly in the American Dream‚ just not the corrupted version of it which permeated the lifestyles of Americans in the 1920’s. In response he wrote a certifiable exposé on corruption in the form of his most popular work‚ The Great Gatsby. This 1925 masterpiece is a realistic fiction novel narrated from the point of view of Nick

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    a way of life. Athens and Sparta were the two most important city-states of Ancient Greece. They also led very different lifestyles. Athens‚ the richer of the two‚ was a democratic nation and Sparta‚ the fiercest‚ was an oligarchic nation. Athens was the first city-state in history to have a democratic government. The democratic government that was established here didn’t show up in history for a long time until the 18th century when the United States of America was found. Athens was ruled by a

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    The word great usually evokes a positive connotation‚ at least for me. Great grades‚ a great trip‚ great memories- all with a happy smile. In this context‚ great is being used as The Great War‚ also known as WWI. WWI was largely influenced by the assassination of the archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. However‚ the major causes that led the war are the alliances system‚ nationalism‚ and imperialism. The alliance system had its benefits and disadvantages. Firstly‚ if one country started a

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    The Great Depression was an economic recession that took place in the 1930s. It originally started in the United States in October 29‚ 1929 when the stock market dropped tremendously. The whole country spiraled as well as much of the world‚ banks closed‚ GDP decreased‚ and unemployment reached an all-time high. “By 1932‚ according to the relatively crude statements of that time‚ 2 percent of the American workforce was unemployed” (Brinkley 568). Things were so tough in the US; laws were made that

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    CC Essay: Athens vs. Sparta From approximately the eighth century BCE to approximately 359 BCE‚ Classical Greece was in its “Golden Age”. This was time in which Greece made many artistic and political contributions so history as well as the time that the both Sparta and Athens were dominant city-states of Greece. Though they existed at the same time‚ both Athens and Sparta had their share of similarities and differences. Athens and Sparta were similar in the political aspect due to both having centralized

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