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    Gatsby is the host of an extravagant party during this chapter. Though he hosts the party‚ he still remains in the background adding to the mysteriousness of his character. He watches everyone closely‚ but does not partake in the drinking and dancing‚ as one would expect. Gatsby’s behavior is perplexing to Nick because all of the stories he has heard about Gatsby indicate he would be the center of attention at his own gala event. Nick again equates Gatsby to near god-like perfection when describing

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    room “bloomed with light”. Contrarily‚ Jay Gatsby is described with more night oriented adjectives. At the end of chapter 1‚ Nick sees Gatsby with his arms stretched toward the “dark water”‚ and he disappears to leave Nick alone in the “unquiet darkness”. In chapter 3‚ Gatsby appears after the narrator states that “the moon has risen higher”. In real life‚ the moon gets its light from the sun‚ and these descriptions could symbolize something that Jay Gatsby wants from Tom Buchanan. Undoubtedly‚ the

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    The Great Gatsby – Chapter 2. About half way between West Egg and New York the motor road hastily joins the railroad and runs beside it for a quarter of a mile‚ so as to shrink away from a certain desolate area of land.1 This is a valley of ashes2 — a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens; where ashes take the forms of houses and chimneys and rising smoke and‚ finally‚ with a transcendent effort‚ of men who move dimly and already crumbling through

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    The Great Gatsby: Intervention Intervention: Page 39 Themes: The American dream and materialism Main characters: Myrtle and Tom **** Nick Carraway had the eyes of an observer‚ Myrtle mused as she surveyed her small gathering. Awkwardly perched on the edge of his chair‚ clutching his straw boater in his lap‚ she regarded him with mild suspicion. As a good friend of Tom’s‚ he must possess some stance in society. She noticed however that Nick didn’t display his wealth with the same lavish flamboyance

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    gloomy aftermath of excess.(Mary Loeffelholz 1822) He wrote "Babylon Revisited‚" imminently after the stock market crashed and became a personal and a national story. F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote the novel The Great Gatsby‚ which was well known and most successful novel he wrote. The Great Gatsby captured what the 1920s were all about with the partying‚ automobiles‚ and the garbage

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    Gatsby was great. Not so because of all his wealth‚ but because of his persistence in fighting for his American Dream‚ which witnessed his pure love towards Daisy. Gatsby can be viewed as a tragic figure in the story. When he is first introduced‚ he seems to be surrounded by people and wealth. However‚ as the story progresses‚ we identify that everything in his life is fabricated. The true Gatsby‚ Jay Gatz‚ came from a humble background. When Jay Gatz fell in love with Daisy that came from a well

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    In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s‚ The Great Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby completes a decline from his carefully crafted image of greatness to his exposed‚ unsightly‚ and lonely death. The story of the novel is really the deconstruction of this image‚ and the various ways in which the true “Jay Gatz” is uncovered. Hailing from a middle-class‚ rural family‚ Gatsby… The Great Gatsby: Nick vs Gatsby - The Great Gatsby: Nick vs Gatsby Mainframe computers analyze information and present it so that the observer is able

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    mean to be great? In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the author introduces a character known as the‚ “GreatGatsby‚ but is this character truly great? I think that the character‚ the Great Gatsby truly is great because of the following reasons. The Great Gatsby’s born name is James Gatz. He was born poor‚ in poverty in which he knew he didn’t belong. He always knew he was destined for greatness and power beyond anyone’s imagination. However‚ despite his great poverty stricken

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    of Jay Gatsby‚ who is urbane and world-weary. Gatsby is really nothing more than a man desperate for love. Overview: The Great Gatsby The novel’s events are filtered through the consciousness of its narrator‚ Nick Carraway‚ a young Yale graduate‚ who is both a part of and separate from the world he describes. Upon moving to New York‚ he rents a house next door to the mansion of an eccentric millionaire (Jay Gatsby). Every Saturday‚ Gatsby throws a party at his mansion and all the great and the

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    characteristics that identify Jay Gatsby as a tragic hero.  Some of the characteristics of a tragic hero include greatness‚ a weakness or a flaw‚ an undeserved fate and a punishment exceeding the crime.  Jay Gatsby encompasses all of these characteristics of a tragic hero.  Although‚ the author tries to portray Gatsby as a perfect person‚ there are still some flaws that are noticeable.  Gatsby’s great life unwinds with the death of the tragic hero.    We know that Jay Gatsby was esteemed by the way others

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