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    The Great Gatsby

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    The great Gatsby Color Symbolism essay Francis Scott Fitzgerald used color symbolism at multiple occasions throughout the book the Great Gatsby; he especially focused color symbolism around one character‚ Jay Gatsby. Gatsby is one of the main characters of the story and is the character Fitzgerald uses to pass on his message behind the story. The green light is one of the most reoccurring symbols throughout the book. It represents Gatsby´s obsession of being with Daisy. Fitzgerald uses the green

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    Great Expectations Short Paper By Jodi Lesesne Great Expectations Introduction The novel Great Expectations is one among many works written by Charles Dickens. Dickens uniquely writes and narrates the novel in first person‚ and builds up a strong case of mature Victorian literature. The novel revolves around the growth of a young and orphaned boy named Pip. The book’s settings are the marshes found in Kent in London and all the occurrences date back to the early phase of the 1800s. The

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    The Great Gatsby American society has a lot of corruptions that hold people back or slow them down. Money is a big problem is love a lot of flaws and triumph happen over people falling in love they either end up loosing the one they love or they are so caught up in their own emotions that someone takes that one and only away from you. Do Tom and daisy actually have a thing together or is it a big host? One example of a failed relationship in The Great Gatsby is the adulterous affair between

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    A Great Leader

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    "He was the new kind of political figure that people were looking for that year‚ dignified and gentlemanly and well-educated and intelligent‚ without the air of superior condescension." (2013‚ A+E Networks) In 1961‚ John F. Kennedy was elected president of the United States of America. Yet with only a couple of years of being president‚ he had been assassinated while heading into Dallas‚ Texas. He was an amazing leader‚ father‚ and brother to all‚ and he represented equality and change. In

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    The Great Gatsby Essay “Everyone suspects himself of at least one of the cardinal virtues‚ and this is mine: I am one of the few honest people that I have ever known" (Page 59). So writes Nick Carraway in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby”‚ characterizing himself in opposition to the great masses of humanity as a perfectly honest man. The honesty that Nick attributes to himself must be a nearly perfect one‚ by impression of both its infrequency and its "cardinal" nature; Nick stresses

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    . Introduction A. What in the world is this chapter about? 1. The Great Depression only worsened existing issues a. Decline of globalization‚ flaws in Western democracies 2. New reactions to the Great Depression – and they’re not democracies a. Nazi Germany b. Semifascist Japan c. Stalinist Russia d. China e. Authoritarian regimes in Latin America II. The Global Great Depression A. Causation a. 1929 Stock Market Crash + new problems w/ industrialized + weak econ

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    herod the great was an out standing man Herod the Great is one of the most important characters in Jewish history. He was ambitious‚ cruel and paranoid to be sure‚ but‚ nevertheless‚ he remains a very significant person in the terms of understanding the period of Roman domination of the Jewish people. Herod first leadership role was as governor of the Galilee‚ a position granted to him by his father‚ Antipater. Early on in his career he demonstrates his brutality by ruthlessly crushing a revolt

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    1. Love Love is an emotion‚ where there is no wrong definition‚ for it suits each and every person differently‚ however some characteristics are the same amongst everybody. Pip thinks he is in love‚ but in my paper I investigate if it s a real desire of infatuation for Estella‚ or just a first big crush which lasted through out his teenage years. Pip s love for Estella is usually a one-way street‚ at least in his eyes. From the moment Pip meets her‚ he feels an attraction towards her. At the

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    becoming successful with a great job‚ home‚ and a family. This dream embodies The Great Gatsby who is trying to pursue the American Dream through his life. Gatsby’s dream however was corrupted because of his pursuit of wealth and the negative power of money. In Fact Gatsby is blind to know that his money cannot buy him his happiness or his love for Daisy. Most importantly it would only bring him hardship in the end. The corruption of the American Dream in The Great Gatsby is how Gatsby made his

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    prude. Classes divided because some people had inherited wealth and other had work hard to earn their money. In The Great Gatsby‚ a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ these controversies that divided the generations of the 1920s included prohibition‚ and the right to personal freedoms and compares and contrast new money versus old money and modernism versus traditionalism. In The Great Gatsby‚ there is social dividing line that separates the aristocracy and those who are "would be" aristocracy. That

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