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    The Great Gatsby is a very meaningful book where each character is unique in a way that makes the readers think more than what’s written. In this essay I am going to show you how most characters develop including Gatsby and Myrtle to the lowest and unrespectable characters as they try to balance the high end life like the American Dream with the reality they live in. I am going to begin with Jay Gatsby and how he developed throughout the novel. We know right from the start the Gatsby is a

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    The Hands Society Motif Essay Throughout time society as a whole has greatly changed and developed to what it is now. One major part of the society is the social class structure. In Charles Dickens’ novel‚ Great Expectations‚ Dickens expresses his beliefs on that structure in many ways. Since Dickens wrote the novel during the Victorian Era it reflects and evaluates the beliefs and values of the time. For the most part ones place in the social order was based on wealth and the reputation

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    The Great Gatsby Argumentative Essay “The negative side of the American Dream comes when people pursue success at any cost‚ which in turn destroys the vision and the dream.”-Azar Nafisi This quote sums up Tom buchanan perfectly. He is seen as a monster to Nick‚ and a very aggressive person to everyone else‚ including his own wife. However‚ he also has a lot of money and a very nice house. Many may say that Tom is the Representation of the American Dream. Tom’s achievements of the American Dream impacted

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    Deborah Brown 11.3 Gatsby Literature essay Due Date: 13th September 2013 Gatsby and Daisy’s relationship shines through all the bad things that are happening in that time. This can be seen as both accurate and inaccurate. The world that they live in is very unpleasant‚ dirty‚ immoral and materialistic. Both Daisy and Gatsby are wealthy and are not affected by the trouble of 1922‚ but are affected by immoral behaviour and materialism. The one thing about Gatsby and Daisy that shines above

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    Great White Sharks Great Whites‚ the king of the ocean. They grow to an amazing size. They have incredible hunting methods. Also‚ they are curious creatures that bite things that are attracting. Lastly‚ they eat different types of creatures. Great White Sharks are amazing creatures that do amazing things. Where they live and their envirment Great White Sharks are amazing creatures because they live in interesting places. One way‚ they live in interesting places is they have been showing up in Cape

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    Main Features of the Reef: One of Australia’s most remarkable and unique natural gifts‚ the Great Barrier Reef is filled with the breathtaking beauty of the world’s largest coral reef. The Great Barrier Reef is made up of 3000 individual coral reefs and 940 islands‚ which stretches for 2000 kilometres along the Queensland coast and is home to; more than 1500 species of fish‚ 30 species of marine mammals including the endangered dugong‚ 6 of the world’s endangered species of sea turtles and 215 species

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    The Impact of the Great Depression on America The Great Depression took place during the 1930’s‚ it is a large piece of American history that occurred due to the Stock Market Crash of October 29‚ 1929. The government struggled to fix the Great Depression and Families struggled to survive the major obstacles that were thrown in front of them. The Great Depression had a profound impact on America caused by the events leading up to it‚ life during the Great Depression and the steps it took for

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    Inequalities in the Victorian Social Class Structure in Great Expectations In Victorian society‚ there was a clear separation of the classes. The poor lived a life to which society looked down upon them with lives lacking opportunity. The rich lived a lavish life on top of the hierarchy with great opportunity. Each of the classes was separated by their financial situations and heritage‚ which lead to their daily life situation. Their daily lives were impacted by these contributions‚ which lead to

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    The Great Depression was an era of hardship‚ yet filled with overcoming obstacles. The times were tough‚ with high unemployment‚ scarce food‚ and no money. At the time‚ the economy seemed to be in a never ending downfall. However‚ the Great Depression was not all bad and negative. One positive outcome of the overall era was the strengthening of the American people and government in the long run. The Great Depression brought about a whole abundance of misfortunes for the American people‚ but together

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    The Great Depression was an economic downturn that began in 1929. The long term causes of the Great Depressions were the overproduction of farms and the instability of banks. Hoover was elected in 1928 and he believed in rugged individualism‚ the economy had natural cycles‚ and a do nothing approach. Hoover not stimulating the economy by putting money into it and providing jobs prolonged the Great Depression. FDR was elected in 1932 and he created the new deal‚ which was a series of government

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