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    Client Recommendation Paper: Retain‚ Refer or Release BSHS 331 When seeing clients as human services professionals it is our job to make sure we are providing the client with all the care they need. If we are unable to provide the care that they need within our own facility we must provide them with the resources so that they can get the help that is required. It is not only our responsibility to our client but it is also our ethical obligation to outsource to a different agency if we

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    Nick Carraway- The narrator and moral arbiter of The Great Gatsby. Nick was not rich he lived near the rich people and Gatsby. He loved to watch the rich people live their life and watch all the parties that Gatsby had. He knew everything that was going on around him‚ but nobody really knew him or even noticed him. Nick rejected Gatsby’s offer because he felt that Gatsby was using him‚ he felt like way that because he thought Gatsby was fake. Jay Gatsby- Both the racketeer and romantic idealist

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    A.P. English “The Great Gatsby” Symbol Assignment Symbols are objects‚ characters‚ figures‚ and colors used to represent abstract ideas or concepts. Throughout the book “The Great Gatsby”‚ many symbols are introduced in order to illustrate the many relevant themes within it. One of the first symbols introduced in “The Great Gatsby” is The Valley of Ashes‚ “a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens; where ashes take forms of houses and chimneys

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    meaning in almost every aspect?) Authors often use color symbolism in their writing to show a deeper meaning ‚often these colors associate with a particular feeling of object‚ or to portray a character. Fitzgerald is no different in his work‚ “ The Great Gatsby‚” it is obvious that Fitzgerald uses a multitude of color references in his writing. For example‚ the color white is mainly used to show innocence‚ purity and class. Since the very beginning of the story‚white is being use to describe the

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    The Great Gatsby: Symbolism Symbolism plays a huge role in The Great Gatsby‚ they help add to the understanding that we get from the novel itself. Fitzgerald uses many symbols throughout the novel such as colors to symbolize a character’s inner thoughts and feelings. The symbols are very much tied into the story to make implications more real. Fitzgerald conveys the spectacular lives of the ugly‚ rich‚ poor and the desperate through simple colors and objects. In the middle of the Valley of Ashes

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    events that occurred in the 1920’s was the Prohibition‚ which banned the consumption and selling of alcohol in America. During this iconic decade‚ many authors wrote novels that vividly depicted how life was during the Prohibition. Novels such as The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ and The Killers‚ by Ernest Hemingway‚ use symbolism throughout the story to portray the Prohibition. The use of symbolism that Fitzgerald uses to represent The Prohibition shows his understanding and familiarity with

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    The quintessential American novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ says‚ “The truth was that Jay Gatsby of West Egg‚ Long Island‚ sprang from his Platonic conception of himself … he invented just the sort of Jay Gatsby that a seventeen-year-old boy would be likely to invent‚ and to this conception he was faithful to the end” (Fitzgerald 98). In this classic rags-to-riches tale‚ a poor young man sees what the world has to offer‚ and he does everything he can to have it all. He constructs a new identity

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    The “Great” Dream How far would you go to impress the person you love? In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Jay Gatsby‚ a self-made man from West Egg goes through extraordinary lengths to impress the love of his life‚ Daisy. The plot of The Great Gatsby is fabricated by the deliberate use of symbolism and characters. The author’s use of symbols gives a more intense meaning to ordinary objects and makes the reader contemplate the meaning of them. Jay Gatsby’s mansion is heavily

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    The Great Gatsby delves into the lives of the growing social elite‚ a class which defined the “roaring twenties” with their seemingly endless wealth and exuberance in life. However‚ while Fitzgerald’s interest in the rich was obvious‚ he had very clear criticisms of their extravagant‚ but shallow life styles. He emphasizes how wealth has diminished the

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    The Symbolism of Colors in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s‚ The Great Gatsby Color has been known to carry emotion. It has the power to make us feel warm or cool‚ eerie or pleasant. F. Scott Fitzgerald does just that in one of the greatest pieces of literature out there‚ The Great Gatsby. He manages to capture a variety of different essences and takes us with the characters in the downward spiral that is The Great Gatsby. In physics‚ a color is a visible light with a specific wavelength. Black and white

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