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    The Amazing Dream: F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby In Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby represents the American Dream. The American dream is the main reason that people come to America; they come for freedom as well as to one day attain the idea of a perfect American dream. It theoretically symbolizes what they have accomplished in life and what they wish to one day have. Gatsby believes that the past could be repeated and recovered. He can 't forget the past and move on with his

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    Alexander Kasshamoun Ms. Clancy American Literature A1 20 April 2015 Characterization and the Contrast Between Hopes and Reality in The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby, written by F.Scott Fitzgerald, is a story where dreaming stays in one’s sleep. One of the overall themes of the novel is the idea that there is a contrast between one’s dreams and reality. Characterization plays an important role in developing the central theme through the use of various characters. Characterization in the Great Gatsby

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    In the book, The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby is exemplified through many symbols and idols. Fitzgerald uses cars to represent wealth, success, status, and glamour. As Friedrich Nietzsche states, “There are more idols in the world than there are realities.” Nietzsche’s quote shows how idols and symbols are used to create impressions. Images are powerful and set a stage for others to judge one’s character, enabling human beings to avoid seeing what realities are. Idols are

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    American Dream has changed from a dream of freedom of religion, to a dream of racial equality, to a dream that now seems to revolve around success, money, and material goods. Throughout literature this dream is a common underlying theme. In several of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novels, the American Dream, or rather the failure of achieving the American Dream, is a very big component of the plotline. Fitzgerald wrote often about this failure, and we can connect this to his

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    The twenties in America, commonly known as the “Roaring Twenties,” were a prosperous time, and many people realized their own version of the American Dream during this period. The American Dream is one that many people want to achieve. However, F. Scott Fitzgerald demonstrates his true feelings about the American Dream in his classic novel, The Great Gatsby. Many characters in this story, such as Daisy and Tom Buchanan, Jay Gatsby, and Jordan Baker, found riches and happiness in materialistic things

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    The Secret Life of Jay Gatsby The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is meticulously written to portray characters as soul sucking, money thriving, moral lacking individuals who are thrashed by his language, and scrupulous descriptions. Gatsby is depicted as a suave, cordial, and prosperous gentleman who is trying to raise himself in the ranks of riches, and approval. At first glance, it is hard to tell if there is a clear hero, or someone with qualities thereof; at least in the traditional sense

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    The Mystery that was Jay Gatsby “I carry on a little business on the side, a sort of sideline, you understand” (Fitzgerald 87). In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, this is the closest Jay Gatsby comes to revealing how he actually made his fortune. And even here, he doesn’t reveal much, but Nick Carraway assumes it’s something illegal when Gatsby goes on to say, “It happens to be a rather confidential sort of thing” (Fitzgerald 88). Gatsby is a mysterious man. Because he is evasive and even

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    May Ahmad. Dr. Alexandra Williams. 12 PM. IS GATSBY GREAT? The need to live according to the American dream has been the prime focus of most governments over most of the past decades. Perhaps this has featured in many ways in the country. However, in most aspects, the dream may be noted to be a failure. It is this failure that is associated with the events that point out the fact that Gatsby is not a great person as he is made to look from the introductory sections of the book by Fitzgerald. Just

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    Nothing is free. In order to gain anything, one must give something up. When a person decides to chase a desire at all costs, those costs can become high. In Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, Daisy, Tom, and Gatsby strive to reach their desires (stability, mistresses, and Daisy of the past, respectively), and in the process risk to lose a part of their of happiness. For Daisy, Gatsby’s arrival opens a door to the loving relationship she does not have with Tom. Nick notices Daisy’s affection for

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    The Great Gatsby – RRS Title: The Great Gatsby Author: Frances Scott Key Fitzgerald Publication Date: 1925 Nationality: American Author’s Birth/Death Date: September 24, 1896 – December 21, 1940 Distinguishing Traits of Author: Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald was a popular author in the United States whose fame was at its peak in the 1920s, during the “Jazz Age.” He was born in St Paul, Minnesota to an affluent family. His social status led him to write novels associated with fame and fortune

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