The Great Gatsby Argumentative Essay

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    It’s time to get rid of the idea of the “American Dream” we once cherished. The "American Dream" has strayed so far from the true, original meaning and has instead become a convoluted, argumentative point for politicians to use in their speeches. No one can openly oppose it because it captures our faith in advancement as a nation. Opposing it would be unpatriotic no matter how unrealistic it truly is. That is the exact reason this phrase has survived all odds, it provides hope for those without.

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    The Great Gatsby Argumentative Essay In the novel the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the observations of the character named Nick Carraway reflects upon the life of Jay Gatsby and his surroundings. The 20th century is masked by the glamour and parties. It displays a wondrous era full of wealth. Even though money is the key to this fantasy it is just that… a fantasy. The happiness and reality of life fails to complete on behalf of these rich people. Gatsby seems to have all the riches and

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    Argumentative Essay In the novel The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the main character Jay Gatsby, was great. Gatsby was great due to his ambition, optimism, and for being passionate in the novel. The Great Gatsby was set in the 1920’s, based upon Jay Gatsby, in Nick Carraway’s perspective. Jay Gatsby had a very strong ambition for everything in his life. If he wanted it he’d strive to get it no matter how difficult. Gatsby’s ambition gave him everything he had when Nick met him

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    F. “Scotch” Fitzgerald In history, we tend to want to pick out someone as the “best”. Mozart was the best composer, Babe Ruth the best baseball player, Marylin Monroe the best porn star/singer/actress etc. But this will always be debated, because being the best in something is very subjective. Some will argue Bach, or Dimaggio, or Hepburn (although to my knowledge Audrey Hepburn never did porn). Being the best is subjective. Being influential is less so. You don’t necessarily have to be considered

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    having a picture perfect family. Throughout the novel, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, he reveals the truth behind the American dream: it is possible to build up an empire of wealth, however, Americans can never get to the highest social class unless born into it, nor can they ever have the ideal, perfect family. James Gatz through hard work and dedication turns himself into Jay Gatsby, a self-made millionaire. James Gatz

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    To be rich is many things. One could be rich in money, knowledge, power, or love. In the setting of the book The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the rich which he defines is having money. It seems that most people are well known because they have money, and any event that concerns them is interesting to the public. This is true for Mr. Gatsby; the rich, mysterious character who captures all of the attention. This story follows the main character Nick Carraway and all that he encounters

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    applied from the portrayal of Gatsby continuously throughout the novel: mysterious, questionable, and cryptic. Coming out of the assumptions made of Gatsby’s behavior, Gatsby could be anyone due to the lack of information as no single past or path defines who Gatsby truly was. (Weinstein 28). Encompassing Weinstein’s provided claim, there is evidence of an array of perspectives examining Gatsby being created throughout the novel the first one being how Nick sees Gatsby.

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    initial depiction evokes the prima facie assumption that Gatsby is a man who had basked in his opulence since his childhood. In actuality, his roots are humble and he comes from a poor background; escaping his destitute childhood, he reinvents himself as a new man after meeting a wealthy man named Dan Cody who serves the critical role of a mentor in Gatsby’s life. EXPLAIN HOW DAN CODY WAS A MENTOR.(start body paragraph from here maybe) Initially, Gatsby is known as “James Gatz;” moreover, he opted to change

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    Many of the people in the world regard The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald, one of the greatest literary classics of all time. However there is always at least one, most the time few and far between, that disagrees with this statement. H. L. Mencken is one of these persons. After reading the novel Mencken writes an excerpt to be published in the magazine Evening Sun, after all he is one of the leading literary critics of his time. In this essay we will discover how Mencken uses rhetorical devices to portray

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    learned evidences to use in argumentative writing: literature, historical events, and personal anecdotes. Some historical events i used were MLK Jr, Gandhi, and Harriet Tubman. I stated that “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had an idea of equality

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