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    life Reflected in the Character of Jay Gatsby? After conducting a through investigation on the author of the Great Gatsby‚ Scott Fitzgerald‚ one may say that the protagonist of this novel is a very clore representation of the author‚ himself. There are numerous and meaningful similarities between Jay Gatsby and Scott Fitzgerald’s life‚ and all of them are far from being coincidence. Their similarities begin in their background. Scott Fitzgerald and Jay Gatsby are from middle class families and

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    That’s what the world’s about‚” Jay-Z stated. His family had a very small amount of money. He sold drugs to gain money so his family can afford their taxes. His family’s main reason why they cannot afford their taxes is because his dad left him when he was very little. He was a smart man with a bright future‚ and that’s why he started rapping. Jay-Z gained friends from rapping. When he gained friends he gained fame‚ then everything was rolling down from there. Jay-Z released his first album‚ it wasn’t

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    Jay Gatsby's Downfall

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    “The Great Gatsby” written by F. Scott Fitzgerald tells a fictional‚ yet realistic story of a selfbuilt millionaire. This millionaire‚ Jay Gatsby‚ finds himself stuck in tough situations because of his persistent fight for a married woman‚ Daisy Buchanan. His infatuation and blindness for Daisy ended up in the downfall of Gatsby’s life. Who is to blame for his downfall? Of course‚ Jay Gatsby is the one to blame. Jay Gatsby had already started problems when he first met Daisy. Ever since he had set

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    The 1920s‚ also known as the Roaring Twenties‚ was a time period full of decadent parties and an abundance of hope and reform. The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ described this time period in New York directly following World War I. It portrays the exciting social and economic changes that came with the 1920s through a complicated love story that eventually leads to a bitter end to an American Dream. He uses his writing throughout the novel to evaluate the lifestyle of the 1920s.

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    Casey Byrd Period 4 February 21‚ 2008 Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby Comparing how life is like in this present day to back in the 1920s‚ it’s easy to see how society has changed; the ways and standards of the people back then have changed predominately. The economy was booming and with World War I taking place‚ this time period had an affect on the young people of its decade. An example of this would be F. Scott Fitzgerald. In his time‚ those who were coming of age were named "The Lost Generation"

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    The story of The Great Gatsby is one filled with love and tragedy. While the movie has many similarities to the book‚ there are some very noticeable differences between the two. Although the film and book are similar‚ the movie ended up focusing too much on the glitz and glam of it all with out of place music and important scene changes‚ and seemed to lose some of the key parts and aspects of the book. It is pretty clear that the music wasn’t appropriate for the time period. It was the jazz age

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    Jay Gatsby's Life

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    in a gut-wrenching war. Jay Gatsby: an extravagant party thrower‚ a wealthy tycoon‚ and a man clothed in mystery. By just glancing at the major details of James´s and Jay´s life it would be easy to consider them to be totally different characters. Despite how things first appear‚ both men make up only one real character and his dynamic persona. Mr. Gatsby is no doubt a complex character in the book ¨Great Gatsby¨. In the title the writer‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays Gatsby as being something outstanding

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    Jay Gatsby's Dream

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    In the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ it is more than obvious that Jay Gatsby’s dream is to refurnish the love that once was between him and Daisy. Throughout the novel‚ it has been stated by Gatsby himself-and certain other characters in the book- that the one thing he wanted in life was to be back with Daisy and have back their love. At the beginning of the novel Nick’s conversation with Jordan is about Gatsby and his almost-obsessive intentions with Daisy‚ “the modesty of the demand shook me. He

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    Alyssa White  The Great Gatsby Essay  5th Hour  The Great Gatsby    “Then  wear the gold  hat‚ if that will move her; If you can bounce high‚ bounce for her  too‚  Till  she  cry  “Lover‚  gold­hatted‚  high  bouncing  lover‚  I  must  have  you!”   (Fitzgerald‚  1925)  This quote  in  the  beginning  of  the  novel summarizes entirely the whole book  in just a  sentence. The Great Gatsby  is  a  novel  about  a hopeless  romantic‚ Jay  Gatsby‚ who attempts  to  attains  the  woman  back  that 

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    Cook Mrs.Cottriel Eng.3 per.4 19 March‚ 2013 Gatsby’s Journey F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is a novel that best signifies America in the 1920s. In this novel‚ the narrator‚ Nick Carroway‚ helps his friend Jay Gatsby reunite with the love of his life‚ which he has been in love with for the past five years. The affair between Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby fails and unfortunately ends in Gatsby being shot and killed. These events were so surreal due to Gatsby’s vision and goals and eventually

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