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    The supercilious assumption that on a Sunday afternoon I had nothing better to do (pg24) It seems to me that the narrator is rather annoyed about the assumption that he has nothing to do. It gives a bit of insight into the narrator’s and Tom’s personality. Knowing more about how characters think and respond to each other is crucial and this tells a bit of that. (words:51) “I want to see you” said Tom intently. “Get on the next train.” (pg26) Tom seems to be in control of the

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    Automatic Renewal Clauses: The Case between Letisha and Sudson Washer and Dryer Abstract This paper examines a contract between Letisha and Sudson Washer and Dryer that contains an automatic renewal clause. The potential defenses for Letisha if Sudson sues her for breach of contract are presented. The defenses for Sudson that support the automatic renewal clause are also discussed. The ethical issues of using an automatic renewal clause and the actions of the Sudson Washer and Dryer

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    chapters 1 2 3 4 Chapter four opens with Nick attending another of Gatsby’s parties. Nick uses this as a starting point and begins recounting some notes he claims to have taken‚ listing some of the more notable people he encountered that summer. His point is to prove that Gatsby’s party attract the most notable people of the time. He also describes one man‚ Klipspringer‚ who never seems to leaves Gatsby’s parties and has come to be known as the "boarder‚" which suggests he is living in the

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    When the Joad family‚ Gatsby‚ and IM are reborn it leads to a sense of blind hope. When the Joads arrive in California‚ the water that they bathe in symbolizes a new start for the family. They believe that California will be a place where satisfaction and happiness is achieved. Steinbeck writes‚ “He cupped his hands full of water and rubbed his face...dusty water ran out of his hair and streaked his neck” (284). The “water” represents purity and holiness and when he washes himself “dusty water”

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    Gatsby was a man that represented everything Nick hatred. He lied‚ cheated‚ and stole from people throughout the book. Yet‚ he is only man exempt from Nick’s harsh scorn. Gatsby is a self-made‚ idealistic‚ opportunist‚ and the embodiment of the American Dream. Gatsby was a self-made man‚ that went from rags to riches to acquire his wealth. “There was music from my neighbor’s house through the summer nights. In his blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the

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    English 3 The Great Gatsby Literary Analysis Essay Timeline: Turn in topic choice: November 16‚ 2007 Outline Due Date: November 20‚ 2007 Typing in-class: November 26-27‚ 2007 One Peer Edit Due Date: November 27‚ 2007 (to be turned in with final draft) Final Draft Due Date: November 28‚ 2007 Requirements: Length Due: 1 and ½ pages 3 quotes from the novel that help support your thesis MLA format Choose one of the following topics to write your paper about: 1. How does Gatsby represent

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    Robert D. Rossel’s “The Great Awakening; An historical analysis” categorized the Awakening as a social change. That the Great Awakening changed the religious‚ economic‚ and political movements through social change. The revival was made possible by the new institutional and ideological beliefs allowing for the establishment of the religious movement and the impact it had on the political and economic change. He believes that the Great Awakening was caused by the strain in New England causing for

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    Chapter One: Good is the Enemy of the Great Ian Smith American Sentinel 1. Discuss what Collins meant when he said “good is the enemy of the great”. Provide specific example to support your answer. Collins meant that we have very little things that become great. For example‚ Collins says‚ “We don’t have great schools‚ principally because we have good schools. We don’t have great government‚ principally because we have good government. Few people attain good lives‚ in large part because

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    Adam Ross 30 January 2013 English 11-2 Mr. Willis The Great Gatsby Character Analysis: George Wilson “Wilson was so sick that he looked guilty” (Fitzgerald 138 ). After a car strikes his wife Myrtle‚ George Wilson passes the blame to himself out of longing and guilt. Instead of pointing a finger‚ Wilson diligently accepts the circumstances in the novel The Great Gatsby. Focusing on the prosperity and grandeur of the 1920s‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald’s book depicts the affairs and personalities of the

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