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    case? <br> <br>After reviewing the information in class I do not think Oswald was the lone assassin. I do not even think that Oswald was the assassin. The most convincing evidence that I received was the video showed in class where there was a man who was a specialist in stripping away layers in photographs down to tiny particles. He had a picture of the shooting of JFK and stripped the layers away. The picture showed tiny particles coming off the back of JFK’s head. Seeing this made me come to the

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    The Great Gatsby is a literary classic‚ and Gatsby is in the title. One could assume that he is a complex character that will make for an interesting essay. So far he lives up to that assumption. There are rumors that he is a murderer‚ the relative of an intimidating and famous German‚ and is the host of the most outlandish parties in West Egg. Firstly‚ Gatsby has gained a reputation for having murdered a man. This makes sense with WWI having just ended not too long ago‚ and he served

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    to describe the major character and protagonist of the novel «The great Gatsby» by Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald Jay Gatsby by name. His role is relevant for the main line as the story revolves around him. Fitzgerald uses indirect method of characterization. He delays the introduction of his character until chapter 3. Gatsby’s reputation precedes him. Gatsby himself does not appear in a speaking role. Fitzgerald presents Gatsby as the aloof‚ enigmatic host of the unbelievably rich parties thrown every

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    “The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel written by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald that follows a cast of characters living in the fictional town of West Egg on a prosperous Long Island in the summer of 1922. Fitzgerald—inspired by the parties he had attended while visiting Long Island’s north shore—began planning the novel in 1923‚ desiring to produce‚ in his words‚ "something new—something extraordinary and beautiful and simple and intricately patterned.".”(Wikipedia.org) The novel is written in

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    Who Is Jay Gatsby A Hero

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    In our society there are certain individuals who we look up to as heroes. While these heroes may seem to represent admirable qualities on the surface‚ what they truly represent can often be something far worse. This is relevant in every aspect of our lives from athletes‚ to celebrities‚ to even politicians. While people may look up to them as role models or as heroes because of their actions‚ they may not be aware of what these "heroes" are concealing. In Tender is the Night‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald

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    These consequences are displayed in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. This story follows the mysterious Jay Gatsby who‚ despite of his background‚ climbs to to the top of the social ladder to reclaim the heart of Daisy‚ wife of Tom Buchanan. Successfully reviving the love once shared between them‚ Gatsby’s dream of a future with Daisy cease‚ caused by uncertainty held within their relationship. The antagonist of The Great Gatsby can be greatly disputed as being that of Tom Buchanan‚ as he shares

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    The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald follows the story of a group of the most affluent socialites of the East Coast‚ written from the perspective of the newly moved Nick Carraway. As Nick has just moved away from his upper class family in the Midwest to make his own fortune in the New York stock market‚ he finds himself to be the neighbor of the richest‚ most luxurious man on the island of West Egg: Jay S. Gatsbywho‚ at his incredible mansion‚ is credited with throwing the most extravagant

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    n addition to providing information about Gatsby‚ his parties‚ and his party guests‚ Chapter 3 also chronicles a return to the issues of morality and equity introduced in Chapter 1. Toward the chapter’s end‚ Nick shifts his focus away from Gatsby and toward Jordan. He reveals his interest in her‚ but tempers it by discussing her apparent penchant for lying. While he is initially "flattered to go places with her‚" largely because of her fame‚ he isn’t "actually in love" but feels "a sort of tender

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    Yale. He is also married to a girl named Daisy who he cheats on with Myrtle. In this story he is the antagonist to Gatsby by keeping him from getting Daisy. He is known to be unfaithful‚ prideful‚ and a hypocrite. He does this by going behinds his wife’s back to be with another girl. He is prideful because he will do anything from tarnishing what people are thinking of him. He is a hypocrite because he gets angry with Daisy for doing stuff with Gatsby‚ but does worse behind her back. "And what’s

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    Who really killed Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4‚ 1968 in Memphis‚ TN? Supposedly James Earl Ray was behind Kings Assassination. But the assassination was just another conspiracy involving Lyndon B. Johnson‚ J Edgar Hoover‚ and possibly the FBI; JER had no part in Dr. King’s murder. For years people have believed that the man who shot and killed MLK was James Earl Ray‚ Police claim that Ray was behind the assassination‚ but there was no real evidence putting Earl at the crime scene. JER

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