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    Protein cereal  Chocolatey Delight  Blueberry  Fruit and Yoghurt  Vanilla Almond  Honey and Oats Learning “Learning is the process of Acquiring knowledge through experience which leads to an enduring change in behaviour.” (Huczynski & Buchanan‚ 2010‚ p.732). Learning is defined as acquiring of knowledge‚ skill or quality through studying and experience which influences a permanent change in behaviour. The learning Theories looked at are the Cognitive‚ Affective and Behavioural

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    Alexis Romano Mr. Emra Honors American Literature (5) 23 January 2012 Portrait of Daisy Buchanan Wife of Tom Buchanan‚ cousin (once removed) of Nick Carraway‚ and love interest of Jay Gatsby are all titles once held by Daisy Buchanan‚ an intriguing character in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic “The Great Gatsby.” Throughout the novel‚ Daisy oozes thoughtlessness; she has an unspoken essence of charm‚ but once she gets the attention she craves she acts on another personality trait of hers‚ her

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    Nick Carraway serves the important roles of narrator and arguably the main character of The Great Gatsby‚ as he judges the actions of other characters while still playing his own role within the plot. Also‚ as Nick analyzes the actions of others‚ he attempts to make judgements using his “cardinal virtues” of honesty and fact. He does so while keeping in mind his father’s advice of thinking before criticizing others‚ as many “haven’t had the advantages that you’ve had.” Throughout The Great Gatsby

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    over Daisy Buchanan‚ but his cloudy past is a road block in the way. Gatsby throws amazing get togethers all the time‚ but nobody seems to know too much about him or who he is. Nick Carraway meets Gatsby at a party‚ but doesn’t know who he is at first. Later‚ Gatsby speaks privately with Jordan. Gatsby and Nick spend time in New York together‚ but Nick tries to introduce him to Tom Buchanan‚ Gatsby literally is no where to be found. Nick finds out that Gatsby is in love with Daisy Buchanan

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    Great Gatsby give the novel diversity and help show Fitzgerald’s prominent ideas about the sinfulness‚ and the integrity of human nature in their own ways. A few characters noteworthy of illustrating these concepts are Tom Buchanan‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ and Jay Gatsby. Tom Buchanan is a character who strongly represents Fitzgerald’s ideas about

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    house next door to Gatsby’s mansion. Since he is in New York now‚ Carraway goes to visit his cousin Daisy and her husband Tom Buchanan at their posh home across the bay in East Egg. East Egg is a more conservative‚ old money neighborhood where people who have been inheriting their families money for years live. In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald creates a serene mood at the Buchanan household using vast specific details such as

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    busy lives‚ there is no room for drama. There is a fine line between love and lust. If love is only a will to possess‚ it is not love. To love someone is to hold them dear to one’s heart. In The Great Gatsby‚ the characters‚ Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan are said to be in love‚ but in reality‚ this seems to be a misconception. In The Great Gatsby‚ Fitzgerald portrays the themes of love‚ lust and obsession‚ through the character of Jay Gatsby‚ who confuses lust and obsession with love. By the end

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    huge fight. While Tom and Gatsby are both very different in the ways they love Daisy‚ they also demonstrate similarities‚ as they both want Daisy for themselves. Although Jay Gatsby and Tom Buchanan share many comparisons‚ these two men also have an even greater amount of differences. In the beginning‚ Tom Buchanan is introduced as Daisy Buchanan’s husband. He was considered to be an extraordinary football player back in his college days‚ along with Nick Carraway. Unlike other ordinary people‚ Tom was

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    Good morning/afternoon Ms fellow classmates‚ Today I will analysis F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Great American Novel‚ The Great Gatsby which has recently been adapted into a movie from Baz Lurrhman and I will discuss the immorality in the character Daisy Buchanan when she hit Myrtle Wilson her husbands mistress with Jay Gatsby’s car kill her instantly and knowingly drove off without stopping. Then allowing Gatsby to take the blame for it and the subsequently an unexpected punishment. The character Daisy

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    Ashes‚ where her home is. They all then go to New York‚ to the apartment bought by Tom for Myrtle‚ and Myrtle organises a ‘party’‚ during which she argues with Tom‚ which ends with him punching her. The purpose of this chapter is to show what Tom Buchanan is like‚ and how he acts towards other people and his money. Also‚ the reader is prepared to meet Gatsby as the party scene continues to build an aura of mystery and excitement around Gatsby‚ who has yet to make a full appearance in the novel. Here

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