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... Evidently, Gatsby's true nature is not one that revels in the states of wealth and luxury, but he is willing to live a lie, untrue to himself to acheive his ...
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... seaward - and distinguished nothing except a single green light, minute and far away, that might have been the end of the dock." Evidently, Gatsby is reaching ...
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... at that huge incoherent failure of a house once more", evidently explains that ... novel concludes, the reader realizes that the actions of The Great Gatsby is the ...
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... impact and effectiveness. The Great Gatsby is such a novel which demonstrates this point most evidently. While Fitzgerald's decision ...
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... However Gatsby with "his heart in a constant, turbulent riot where the most ... a conceited mood closer to reality, Daisy's mood is evidently erroneous and unreal. ...
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... Nick, and I'm pretty cynical about everything.' Evidently she had reason to be" (p.17). From all these, we can see that wealth has given both Gatsby and Daisy ...
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... shallowness when she is too restless to wait for her 'love', Gatsby, to return ... He evidently feels further domination and masculinity when he has her, a woman ...
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... and humour. Evidently F. Scott attends carefully to his audience, his letter is geared to a adolescent, young adult audience. The ...
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... after Gatsby's encounter with Tom in chapter seven he "had broken up like glass against Tom's hard malice." (pg 141) The character that Fitzgerald evidently ...
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... women; Sarah in The French Lieutenant's Woman and Daisy in The Great Gatsby. ... himself gaining now slipped from his grasp again...He was evidently being asked ...
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... It was written while Fitzgerald was planning, The Great Gatsby. ... only for pocket-money." Dexter is the son of a second best, but evidently wealthy grocer and ...
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