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... Through his high yet false hopes and dreams, Gatsby represents America. ... Jay Gatsby personifies both the dream and reality of America. ...
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... of alcohol are all aspects of life in the "roaring twenties." The booming parties in Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby reflect life in America during the ...
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... end. The dream both Gatsby and America had, was so unutterable that to a certain extent it was necessarily corruptible. They paid ...
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... of Daisy herself. The evolution of such triviality was Gatsby's particular tragedy and the tragedy of America. Gatsby fades into ...
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... of Daisy herself. The evolution of such triviality was Gatsby's particular tragedy and the tragedy of America. Gatsby fades into ...
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... of Daisy herself. The evolution of such triviality was Gatsby's particular tragedy and the tragedy of America. Gatsby fades into ...
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... In a manner, these are some of the characteristics of the American Dream and what people strive for when they come to America. Gatsby is a man that is out to ...
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... The events that shook America and the events in Gatsby's life are analogous. Gatsby's life was a microcosm of American during this time period. ...
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... What ultimately preys on the vision, the goal, is that in America and by Gatsby it can only be attained through the acquisition of material possessions. ...
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... What ultimately preys on the vision, the goal, is that in America and Gatsby can only attain it through the acquirement of material possessions. ...
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... of Daisy herself. The evolution of such triviality was Gatsby's particular tragedy and the tragedy of America. Gatsby fades into ...
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... The name change serves as a transition for Gatsby in the same way immigrants had naive innocence and idealistic hopes for their futures in America. ...
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... processed like machines. This materialism is what was happening in America, and what Gatsby wanted to achieve. Fitzgerald shows the ...
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The relationship between Myrtle Wilson and Tom Buchanan helps portray the themes of social classes in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby. ...
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... named Jay Gatsby. Throughout the novel, it is suggested to the reader that Gatsby is a symbol for America. He represents the possibilities ...
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... that twenties America lacked the substance to fulfill dreams and exposing the blindness in Jazz-Age Americans, Fitzgerald in The Great Gatsby, foreshadows the ...
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... Gatsby guides his life by his dream, Nick is able to separate romance from reality. Although Nick has this capability, his haughty and ideal dream of America ...
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... named Jay Gatsby. Throughout the novel, it is suggested to the reader that Gatsby is a symbol for America. He represents the possibilities ...
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... roots started. In the novel Jay Gatsby is the embodiment of AThe American Dream@ that all of America had(Stallman 158). In Gatsby ...
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... Well he probably just doesn't care. He is part of the corporate America, so I can't really expect him to care about the rest of the world. ...
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... The Great Gatsby was penned in America in the Jazz Age, a period of great hedonism that reflects people's determination to forget the suffering and losses of ...
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... Gatsby is the ideal that is buried by the lusting-for-money society. The Great Gatsby is not about James Gatz, but about the America itself. ...
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... The Great Gatsby was penned in America in the Jazz Age, a period of great hedonism that reflects people's determination to forget the suffering and losses of ...
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... This has been a truth since the beginnings of America, such as the setting of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby, which is an example of this set in ...
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... Bewley, Marius. "Scott Fitzgerald's Criticism of America." Modern Critical Interpretations The Great Gatsby. New York: Chelsea House, 1986. ...
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... The book indicates the worthlessness of materialism, thefutile quest of Myrtle and Gatsby, and how America's moral values haddiminished. ...
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... Illustrating the high society of America as having short temper and a gift for ... Also, after Myrtle's tragic death, Tom tells George that Gatsby was the one that ...
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... At the time the book was written "America had produced an idealism so impalpable that it had lost touch with reality (Gatsby) and a materialism so heavy that ...
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... shows how many people in America during this time were delusional and had meaningless existences. Fitzgerald has used Tom in The Great Gatsby, to demonstrate ...
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... shows how many people in America during this time were delusional and had meaningless existences. Fitzgerald has used Tom in The Great Gatsby, to demonstrate ...
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