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... very prominent people. Those people Gatz wanted to be around, he used to just look down at East egg and admire it. Little did nick ...
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... After years of hard work James Gatz becomes Jay Gatsby, the personification of the ... be seen in the social discrimination that exists between the East and West ...
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... has characterized Gatz with possessions his entire life, from James Gatz to Jay ... Unlike those in the East Egg who inherit their corrupt money, such as Daisy's ...
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... This obsession ate up the real man inside. Jay Gatz became Jay Gatsby. ... It seemed that the people of the East and West Eggs never missed him. ...
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... inside. Jay Gatz slowly transformed into Jay Gatsby. ... purpose. It seemed that the people of the East and West Eggs never missed him. ...
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... Gatsby takes her back to East Egg where she lives. ... It was James Gatz, he changed it when he was 17, and from that day forward he began living his exciting new ...
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Both Nick Carraway and Jay Gatz hail from the mid-west, where morals and the right ... hardworking living while Gatsby tries to be just like the others on East Egg ...
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... was always great for that." Here, Fitzgerald compared the young James Gatz to the ... The characters were Mid- Westerners who came east in pursuit of wealth, power ...
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... Just across the bay, in East Egg, Tom and Daisy Buchanan live. ... He is not James Gatz anymore who comes from a poor family, but Jay Gatsby, educated at Oxford, a ...
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... by the inexhaustible variety of life." Nevertheless, when Carraway rejects the East, returning to ... the common man, a man no different to James Gatz, pursued the ...
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... Think about the two worlds--the Midwest and the East and wha t they represented for ... with this one: he is neither great nor Gatsb y (his real name was Gatz). ...
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... He then goes to the East Coast to pursue his dream ... His determination to strive towards his ideal can be mirrored in his changing his name from James Gatz to Jay ...
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... commercial classes of America preferred to send their children to East Coast Universities. ... Jay Gatsby's real name was James Gatz and his parents were shiftless ...
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... When Nick arrives in New York, he decides to visit his relatives, the Buchanans, who live in East Egg. ... He was born as James Gatz in North Dakota. ...
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... The main difference between James Gatz and Jay Gatsby is money, and the promise money ... Daisy proclaims that she had loved Tom and then returns home to East Egg. ...
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... James Gatz works his entire adult life to win this woman, to achieve this ... It is a depressing locality far away from the glamour and wealth of the East and West ...
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... was sent from Henry Gatz in Minnesota, saying to postpone the funeral until after he arrived in New York. He was Gatsby÷Õ father and he reached East Egg a ...
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... Jay Gatsby or James Gatz as previously known was a round character who changed but then again ... He felt that people in East and West Egg were unhappy, and empty. ...
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... Nick learns that Gatsby's real name is Jim Gatz. ... When Gatsby found out that Daisy and Tom had a house on East Egg, he bought his house on West Egg so that he ...
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... Gatsby came east looking for another type of wealth- Daisy's love. ... Perhaps the poverty in which James Gatz found himself in was partly responsible for his ...
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... Nick learns that Gatsby's real name is Jim Gatz. ... When Gatsby found out that Daisy and Tom had a house on East Egg, he bought his house on West Egg so that he ...
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... This "ideal image" was a complete lie; his real name was Jay Gatz, which he changed ... With the $25,000 Cody had left him, Gatsby decided to move East to try to ...
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... how Gatsby had become changed by the more material and power orcastrated East. ... Perhaps the poverty in which James Gatz finds himself in is partly responsible ...
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... On an occasion when Mr. Gatz said something that Nick disagreed with , Nick still hesitantly, agreed with him, as to ... "After Gatsby's death the East was haunted ...
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... melting-pot" philosophy which so dominated liberal politics, particularly in the East. ... the result of concerted hard work: Gatsby's father, Mr. Gatz, shows Nick ...
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... Daisy would hear his name in conversation and connect it to his real name (James Gatz). ... each city and that all the calls are from major cities on the East coast ...
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... Jay Gatsby's real name is James Gatz and he is from the very unexciting ... Gatsby is morally superior to his fellow East Eggers and Nick acknowledges this when he ...
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... Jay Gatsby's real name is James Gatz and he is from the very unexciting ... Gatsby is morally superior to his fellow East Eggers and Nick acknowledges this when he ...
(2101 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... Jay Gatsby's real name is James Gatz and he is from the very unexciting ... Gatsby is morally superior to his fellow East Eggers and Nick acknowledges this when he ...
(2195 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)
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