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    Book Report for Prayer and Spirituality Course Title: The Great Gatsby Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald Publisher: Charles Scribner’s Sons Copyright Date: April 10‚ 1925 1. What is the primary theme of this book? What is the basic message the author is trying to convey? 1) Fitzgerald portrays the 1920s as an era of decayed social and moral values‚ evidenced in its overarching cynicism‚ greed‚ and empty pursuit of pleasure. The reckless jubilance that led to decadent parties

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    The modernist jazz age novel The Great Gatsby was written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It was originally published in 1924 by Charles Scribner’s Sons. Since its original publication there have been multiple versions published yet all with the same basic story line. The adaptation chosen was the Amazon kindle edition which was reissued on May 27th‚ 2003 by Scribner with a total of 193 pages. The Great Gatsby is definitely considered a classic in Literature but can be a little confusing at times because

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    roaring with the lavish‚ extravagant lifestyle of parties and immorality. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald attributes to this lifestyle. In the novel‚ the narrator Nick Carraway moves to Long Island and develops relationships with Jay Gatsby and Tom and Daisy Buchanan. Fitting perfectly with the theme of the twenties‚ Tom Buchanan has a woman on the side named Myrtle Wilson. Soon after‚ the reader is informed that Gatsby had a former relationship with Daisy and there love soon rekindles into

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    chapter one the book‚ “The Great Gatsby introduces the narrator‚ Nick Carraway. Pages one to three‚ Nick begins by explaining his own situation. He has moved from the Midwest to West Egg‚ a town on Long Island‚ NY. The novel set around WWI. Nick has moved to east to try to become a bond trader on Wall Street. Nick is a graduate from Yale‚ and grew up in a wealthy family. Nick has rented a small house that is between many large mansions. The mansion next door to his house belongs to Jay Gatsby. There is

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    The Great Gatsby In life‚ many have seen or experienced the fact that love leads individuals to very strange effects and decisions. The urge to want to be in love with someone or the idea of generally having someone around is very strong to the extent of going to great lengths to achieve the desired person. The perfect example of this is portrayed in the novel the great Gatsby by Fitzgerald. Persuasion also proves to be a very powerful tool in this novel. The process of trying to convince or persuade

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    The book a streetcar named desire is about a girl called Blanche Dubois‚she’s a very depressing girl because she caught her husband cheating with another man in the 1980’s.But‚ there’s many element that are many difference between the book and the movie. First of all‚ the first difference that was really easy to see was the way the paper boy was acting toward Blanche. In the book‚ when Blanche was trying to flirt with him he wasn’t really into her‚ he was scared and shocked and he backed off but

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    picture and he switches back‚ finally showing Dorian’s age. Through out the movie The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ filmed in 1945 by Albert Lewin‚ we the audience sees vast amounts of similarities compared to the book written in 1890 by Oscar Wilde. Clearly‚ the story relates through the plot and gives an accurate representation of what the book would portray‚ but what stands out the most is the miniscule amount of differences the director decided to change. To start‚ in Wilde’s version‚ Sybil Vane is

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    Ferreira Essay 1 The Novel Catch-22 Novel Movie Comparison There are a lot of major differences between the novel and movie of Catch-22 as well as some similarities. The movie and book as a whole do have the same plot and follow a very similar story line. Like in all books that are made into movies there was much more information and detail in the book than there was in the movie‚ especially in the missions and the introduction of characters. The book is very complex and it was probably a challenge

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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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    There are often differences in two different versions of something. This could be frequently realized when a book is made into a movie. The novel “To Kill a Mocking Bird “written By Harper Lee was made into a film widely considered to be one of the greatest ever made‚ directed by Robert Mulligan. Some scenes that were not in the book were added to the film and some scenes from the book remained omitted from the movie. I noticed three major Differences from the book to the movie‚ they include Aunt

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