The interpretation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s work: The Great Gatsby This Research‚ paper – which is a mixture of a book review and an analysis of a problem - will present ideas about searching the American Dream in connection with The Great Gatsby and the main characters and how succesfully they could live the American Dream according to the work of F. Scott Fitzgerald. Moreover‚ this research paper will be about some interesting symbols by Fitzgerald. Also‚ it will give some general information
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Daisy‚ the girl Gatsby persuaded all his life‚ was not worthful. She was the representative of money worshipers; even her voice “is full of money”. Maybe she loved Gatsby once‚ but her love was not real‚ not persistent. As Gatsby went to war‚ she kept silent a while‚ but she became active soon. “she was again keeping half a dozen dates a day with half a dozen men.” Because she “wanted her life shaped immediately-and the decision must be made by some forces-of love‚ of money‚ of unquestionable practicality
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Gatsby usually driving illegal‚ but he never care about ticket because “[he] was able to do the commissioner a favor once. …” Normally when we talking about a friend‚ we will say his name first and then introduce other things‚ but Gatsby only said “The commissioner”. He was do the commissioner’s identity a favor‚ but not the person who is the commissioner. The friendship between Gatsby and the commissioner is built on status‚ it’s still a kind
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Keely Layne AP Literature Mrs. King 26 January 2015 Facing Reality The Great Gatsby suggests that love and trust are mutually exclusive. 1. Pages 6-21 the scene when Nick comes to Tom and Daisy’s house for dinner. 2. The protagonist’s object of desire (objet a)‚ Daisy‚ is the maternal figure in a (self-)destructive adult repetition of the oedipal drama‚ complicated by her metaphorical associations with the American landscape and her husband Tom’s patriarchal and nativist views. The light at the
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The Great Gatsby The idea that Gatsby is the embodiment of the American Dream is the dominant portrayal of his character in the novel because his desire of procuring Daisy is the main goal in his life and he has the ability the distort the truth of his identity. For instance‚ attaining Daisy’s affection means everything to Gatsby. Nick’s first sighting of Gatsby is at the end of the first chapter‚ where Gatsby stands with his arms stretched out longingly toward the green light at the end of Daisy’s
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material prosperity. In Fitzgerald‟s The Great Gatsby‚ the concepts of the American Dream are assessed. The novel shows characters of different social statuses and each character‟s quest for a dream‚ i.e. their „green light‟. The „dream‟ i.e. the American Dream is a reoccurring theme in the novel. Each character has a dream and pursues
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Throughout the novel The Great Gatsby‚ as we hear Gatsby speak about his past‚ it is evident that he views it with a changing variety of feelings. This range of emotions‚ from reverence to bitterness‚ that Gatsby feels in relation to his past not only develop him as a character‚ but also develop one of the main themes of the novel: an inability to let go of the past inhibiting one’s ability to live in the present. One example of this involves Gatsby’s false identity. Nick does not learn about this
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Justice has many different meanings‚ “The attainment of what is just‚ especially that which is fair‚ moral‚ right‚ merited‚ or in accordance with law. The process or result of using laws to fairly judge and punish crimes and criminals.” is how Webster’s Dictionary defines justice. While this may be the way the dictionary defines justice‚ I think that justice varies in definition from person to person; simply because each person would probably choose the punishment differently. How justice is served
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Moral Integrity “I hope I shall possess firmness and virtue enough to maintain what I consider the most enviable of all titles‚ the character of an honest man.” ~George Washington. The Oxford dictionary states that moral integrity is the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. Our moral principles are the values that influence the decisions we make‚ the actions we carry out‚ and form our character. To have good character and be a good person someone must have moral integrity
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Ifeanyi Onwuazo August 30‚ 2013 Mrs. Ballard P.6 Letter from Anne Bradstreet Dear mom I am contacting you to inform you about how I have had a misstep in the road. One summer night while I was sleeping I was wakened by a thunderous boom. I ran downstairs to check what was going on when all of a sudden I feel an immediate rise in temperature and light that almost blinded me. Before I could even turn on my house lights on I saw my living room on fire. I next saw the roof beginning to cave
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