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    leader compile the information into one final presentation. Team assignment: * Your team will select one of the following characters from The Great Gatsby: * Nick Carraway * Jay Gatsby * Daisy Buchanan * Tom Buchanan * Jordan Baker * Myrtle Wilson * George Wilson * As a team‚ create a profile for that character as if he /she is a member of a modern day social networking site‚ such as Facebook or MySpace. * Your team’s final presentation

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    The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ contains many literary devices. One of such devices is characterization‚ the author’s method of describing characters. In this novel‚ the author creates many of the characters to be superficial. Through their actions‚ comments‚ and descriptions‚ Fitzgerald gives the reader an idea of the characters. One such character proves to be Daisy. Although she had fallen in love with Gatsby when she first met him‚ when he was at war she quickly

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    The Great Gatsby “Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall‚” (Fitzgerald). In “The Great Gatsby” there are so many provocative and cryptic characters that have secrets to hide. A static character is a character that stays the same from beginning to end which in this case are many from this particular book. Tom Buchanan and Jordan Baker are two characters from this story that are “static characters”. A character that shows a lot of change in their personality is a dynamic character

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    Analysis of The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald’s character Jay Gatsby‚ in The Great Gatsby‚ is a naïve‚ lovesick young man that is sucked in by his dream of wealth. Gatsby is naïve in the fact that he believes himself to be in love with Daisy when in reality he is only infatuated with her because of her wealth and status and what both of these would mean to his overall status. Gatsby is hardworking and loyal to a fault‚ which reflects upon his innocence‚ but the worst of Gatsby’s characteristics

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    The Great Gatsby The setting and location of one’s house can convey a great deal about a person because it represents the characteristics of their dwellers. In “The Great Gatsby” F. Scott Fitzgerald uses characters’ houses as a way to describe characters themselves and create a symbolic effect and advance the plot of the story. In this novel‚ each of the major characters’ lives in a house that reflects their personality and place in society. Nick Carraway acts as an observer and

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    Throughout The Great Gatsby‚ Jay Gatsby plays the main character. He is slowly introduced and revealed by Nick Carraway‚ his neighbor. Gatsby does both right and wrong things‚ he has acquired his great amounts of wealth through shady business and all to attain a financial situation that is equivalent to that of his love‚ Daisy Buchanan. Those actions and motives makes him a morally ambiguous character and greatly contributes to some of the bigger themes in the story as well as furthering the main

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    Character analysis Daisy Buchanan Daisy is a beautiful young woman originally from Louisville‚ Kentucky. At first we know her as Nick’s cousin and later on find out she’s the object of Gatsby‚ his determination in getting wealthy just to impress her. Fitzgerald presents her as the ‘American Dream’‚ who for the matter of fact Myrtle is extremely envious of and is always desperately trying to climb that social scale‚ by having an intimate relationship with her husband Tom Buchanan. She is portrayed

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    The character I have chosen to study is Jordan Baker. She is a young 23-year old female golf champion‚ somewhat of a celebrity. At the time the story takes place Jordan Baker is a guest at the Buchanans’. The first time the reader and the narrator of the story‚ Nick Carraway‚ meet her is in the very first chapter of the novel. She is dressed in white and holds her back very straight‚ so her appearance doesn’t come unnoticed. Special attention is given to her perfect posture and “rapid‚ deft movements”

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    The Great Gatsby Journal Chapter 1 Summary- In Chapter 1‚ the reader finds that Nick Carraway‚ a moral and tolerant man from the Midwest‚ narrates and takes the role of author for the rest of the story. Throughout the book‚ the reader looks at the happenings through Nick’s eyes and finds out what he is thinking. Chapter 1‚ like many chapter 1’s‚ starts out with someone or something explaining themselves and showing how their life has gone thus far. The Great Gatsby is no exception. Nick says that

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    The novel‚ The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is about a man named Nick. Nick travels eastward to New York to get into the bond business. While in New York‚ Nick quickly meets up with his cousin‚ Daisy‚ and her husband‚ Tom. He also meets the mysterious Gatsby‚ and several other individuals. Nick‚ while “holding judgment‚” soon figures several ordeals. These ordeals soon lead to death of a few people‚ one of them is Gatsby. Soon after Daisy and Tom flee. Nick has changed and ultimately leaves

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