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    Scott Fitzgerald‚ is another great example of this. The characters that Fitzgerald were created to show how corrupted the American Dream was. Many of the characters‚ such as Jay Gatsby‚ who corrupted his way to the top by selling alcohol during times when it was illegal to do so‚ represented this corruptness. He committed all these crimes just to become wealthy and gain the attention of Daisy‚ the actual American Dream. The

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    Fitzgerald Essay “And one fine morning...” With this phrase‚ appearing on the last page of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s masterpiece The Great Gatsby‚ narrator Nick Carraway effectively sums up the motivating force that drives the novel’s titular character‚ Jay Gatsby. It is the achievement of the American Dream that hangs – unreached – at the end of Carraway’s sentence. In this way‚ the story leaves us with a similar lasting taste of longing‚ the bittersweet realization that powerful as the Dream may be‚

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    the characters. From desire starting at a young age for fabulous things to the extravagant women they will never possess‚ Jay Gatsby and Dexter Green‚ are modeled right after one another. The women they have an undying love for are also alike. The reader can pick up on the many similarities the minor characters of GG have with the main characters of “WD.” Dexter Green and Jay Gatsby have much in common. From the start of their young lives they both strove to live in a world full of wonderful things

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    it is to label The Great Gatsby a rags to riches story? As it is a novel set in the economic boom of 1920s America‚ the idea of prosperity and the American dream are certainly central themes to ‘The Great Gatsby’. Although the main protagonist‚ Jay Gatsby‚ does rise to power through wealth following his humble beginnings‚ Gatsby never achieves the most important part of his dream which is Daisy Buchanan. Because Gatsby never really has Daisy‚ the person who he acquired all his wealth for‚ and

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    readers is Jay Gatsby. Fitzgerald uses Gatsby as a vehicle to explore the idea of The American Dream‚ which was a key element in shaping American society and it’s citizens. Fitzgerald does not sugar-coat his definition of the American Dream‚ but lets his protagonist voice these elements and its decline‚ challenging the reader to explore the true nature of America in the 1920s. Jay Gatsby‚ like many average Americans‚ has a dream of becoming successful and noble. In The Great Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby

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    Blinded by Love

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1920’s novel The Great Gatsby shows that clouded judgments can lead to disappointments and heartbreak. Jay Gatsby‚ a rich man with a positive outlook‚ seeks to rekindle the past relationship he once shared with Daisy Buchannan. Refusing to accept that Daisy has already moved on‚ Gatsby is continuously blinded by the memories they used to share. On the first occasion in 5 years that Gatsby and Daisy have seen each other‚ Gatsby is extremely disappointed because‚ “he had been

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    Fitzgerald I have not read other fiction by this author‚ but after my experience with this novel I plan to read more of his work as a result of his ability to poetically describe the extravagant scenes within The Great Gatsby and the sheer romance of Jay Gatsby dedicating his life to reuniting with his lost lover‚ Daisy‚ during one of his wild parties. I admire Fitzgerald’s brilliance and capability to conjure such a character as dynamic as Gatsby‚ and am curious as to the content of his other pieces

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    Miracle

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    Miracle Some might say that to live the American dream u have a fancy house‚ job‚ cars and family. In reality the American dream can be expressed in a number of ways. Many say that through hard work and dedication these goals of the American dream can be fulfilled. This is shown in [The Great Gatsby]‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Also in the movie “Miracle” where the main Character‚ Herb Brooks does anything that he could to achieve that ultimate goal of the American dream by showing Change‚ Determination

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    statement is a fact. Presidents Washington and Adams did everything in their power to avoid war. This idea is supported by the Jay treaty with Great Briton‚ the farewell address of George Washington‚ and the convention of 1800. The first supporting reason why we know that George Washington avoided war at all costs was the Jay Treaty‚ negotiated by chief justice John Jay‚ and ratified in June of 1795. This treaty was meant to assert America as a neutral nation and solve disputes that the British

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    a person’s past can be the ideal driving force and motivation needed in order to move up the ladder of success as displayed in F Scott Fitzgerald’s short novel‚ The Great Gatsby A man’s past‚ filled with poverty and desperation‚ very analogous to Jay Gatsby’s‚ can only drive him to become successful in everything he does or attempts. Gatsby distant relationship with Daisy as motivation to attain superfluous wealth and fame in attempt to win his soul mates heart back. Everything he owned was subliminally

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