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    There are many attributes that take part in Gatsby’s greatness. However‚ some of Gatsby’s actions and wants tarnish his overall greatness. Jay Gatsby from “The Great Gatsby” is a great man in that his desires and passion are unparallel to other rich men similar to him‚ but his greatness is also questionable because of the crimes that he has aligned himself with. According to the book‚ Gatsby gained most of his wealth from participating in illegal activities. These activities soared Gatsby amongst

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    The superficial achievement of the American Dreams give no fulfillment‚ no real joy and peace; but instead‚ creates lots of problems for the characters in the novel. What happens to Jay Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway‚ and Daisy Buchanan represent the failure of the American Dream. Each character has a different dream. For Jay Gatsby‚ his dream is to attain happiness‚ represented by Daisy’s love‚ through materialism and power. For Nick Carraway‚ his goal is to find someone whose achievement in life could prove

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    a man of “new money”‚ Jay Gatsby was the epitome of the American Dream and its positives. All his life he was poor and from a lower-class family from the West‚ but he decided to reinvent himself and change his situation. Gatsby made it his goal and purpose to become rich. Inspired by Dan Cody and his early love with Daisy‚ he knew that being rich was the ultimate goal and success in life and that it could give him everything he ever wanted. However‚ throughout the story Jay Gatsby was discontent

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    higher importance and status. The Great Gatsby is a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925 during the “Jazz Age”. Jay Gatsby is a parvenu who worked himself his way up. He is the main character and he has a quixotic passion for Daisy Buchanan and he has a need for materialistic things. Nevertheless‚ the only business plan he had was a vision of achieving his dream. When Jay Gatsby becomes part of the upper class society‚ the luxuries that he has blind him from realizing that money cannot buy

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    In the classic novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ The Great Gatsby centers around the lives of the wealthy upperclassmen who lived lonely‚ hopeless lives and could not attain happiness with their money. Jay Gatsby is one of the characters who utilized his money to get what he wants. He threw large extravagant parties as a statement to get his name perceived‚ all in misrepresentation to get the attention of a woman. The parties brought a lot of attention for Gatsby which also shows how he used

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    Jay Gatsby‚ born James "Jimmy" Gatz‚ is the fictional title character of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s best known work‚ The Great Gatsby (1925). The character has become an archetype of self-made American men seeking to join high society‚ and in the U.S.‚ the name has become synonymous with those successful businessmen who have had shady pasts.Seventeen-year-old James Gatz hails from rural North Dakota where he was born to a poor German American farming family in 1890. He despises the limitations of poverty

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    1920s‚ you have just came to to America‚ poor as dirt with no job. Fast forward 10 years and you are as rich as can be. How did this happen‚ it is all thanks to the American dream. In The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the main character‚ Jay Gatsby fulfilled the American Dream by starting as a soldier‚ and building his way up to living in west egg with a frivolous mansion. The American Dream however is not perfect‚ and the author tells us so. Fitzgerald portrays the tragedy of the American

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    Cullen Mr. Robbins AP Language 13 January 2013 The Great Gatsby: Author’s Past Influencing Writing Writers often include their past times in their work. Their life experiences tend to resonate throughout their individual works because of the amount of time and effort spent in the creative process. On many occasions‚ authors seek writing as a cathartic way to shed light on past events in their life. As Lynne Sharon Schwartz states‚ “...often spiritual or emotional journeys are impossible to

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    other off his backs‚ and he is free to roam about with his outrageous views and ego. He cheats on his wife with another woman and isn’t ashamed about it Another character in the novel attributing to the corruption of the people and society is Jay Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby himself is living a corrupted life‚ his own name is not even real‚ and his fortune is from illegal bootlegging money. In a way Gatsby’s entire life was corrupted by this entire image of picture perfect goal of a future with Daisy. However

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    In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ color is expressed in a variety of ways. The author uses color to emphasize his vision. The use of color throughout the novel further advances the emotion and irony between the characters relationships. To fully understand the meaning behind the color‚ it is important to identify the environment in which they are used in. White‚ green‚ gold and more are colors that Fitzgerald wants the reader to visualize a more in depth meaning. This

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