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    Reality In The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald demonstrates how one’s imagination can often be more desirable than the harsh truth of reality. Gatsby is so enraptured with his own imagination‚ which has developed over five years‚ that all he can see is the hope behind the bright green light rather than how the light might be fading. This green light‚ which represents Daisy‚ was how Gatsby continued to have the presence of his love in his life. He had these idealistic expectations for Daisy‚ that

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    Real or Fake?: Character Foils in Great Expectations One of the most remarkable aspects of Charles Dickens Great Expectations is its structural intricacy and remarkable balance. Dickens plot involves complicated coincidences‚ extraordinary tangled webs of human relationships‚ and highly dramatic developments in which setting‚ atmosphere‚ event and character are all seamlessly fused. Although‚ perhaps the most visible sign of Dickens commitment to intricate dramatic symmetry-apart from the knot

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    Motif Gatsby Essay Fitzgerald introduces many themes in his novel‚ The Great Gatsby. One of those themes is the power of love which is influenced through the emotional state of the characters. The power of love develops throughout the novel by the change in weather through the characters feelings; these provide essential viewpoints that the characters have towards the change in love. How the characters react towards others and the love that is represented through it. The weather informs the reader

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    1 Great Expectations " 1) “Eating and drinking are valued by Dickens as proofs of sociability and ceremonies of love.” Discuss the significance of food and meals in the novel Great Expectations." " Great Expectations by Charles Dickens is a bildungsroman novel following the maturity of Pip as he learns that the values of affection‚ loyalty and conscience are far more important than superficial concerns of social advancement‚ wealth and class. The conversations between characters

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    Scott Fitzgerald. This novel embodies the theme of pride in the strongest sense. In the twisted society of West and East Egg‚ it is simply not enough to be wealthy but one must also show ones wealth to buy love and affection. This constant show of gaudy and impressive wealth numbs the society to

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    favorable word for another‚ which may be a socially delicate term Ex. He’s dead. (Socially indelicate) He passed on. (More favorable) 4. Archetype: A collectively inherited unconscious idea‚ pattern of thought‚ image‚ etc.‚ which is universally understood. A raven= an omen of death An owl=often means wisdom Spring=new life 5. Motif: A recurring subject‚ theme

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    Great Expectations: PIP’S PERSONALITY CHANGE Most people would assume that through age and maturation‚ a boy with a wonderful heart and personality would further develop into a kind hearted‚ considerate gentleman. In Great Expectations‚ Charles Dickens provides his readers with an example of a boy who regresses in certain aspects of his personality rather than progressing as one would expect. Pip‚ a person who had loved and revered his uncle Joe as a child‚ while maturing‚ finds that his

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    Over 14.5% of Americans are in poverty and affected by what poverty causes. Throughout the novel‚ Great Expectations is about a boy named Pip coming of age and meeting people along his way of becoming a gentleman and learning life lessons. Charles Dickens looks at the effects of poverty negatively and during the novel it illustrates how many people of poverty struggled‚ but the rich got to live lavishly and didn’t care for the poor. Furthermore‚ poverty is a big issue of our modern day society and

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    The Great Gatsby: The Fog of Illusions Goals and dreams are simply not handed to anybody‚ obstacles must be confronted to test one’s true heart and personality for what they strive for. Without obstacles being walls to one’s goal‚ these achievements are not respected. On the other hand‚ during the long run‚ the hard work and appreciation are improved in which it leads to a better life for others. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ one man named Gatsby is faced with tough obstacles‚ also

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