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... After Gatsby had returned, and learned that she was married and where she lived Gatsby started making his money, getting as close as possible with out being ...
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... to impress Daisy. Symbols of Gatsby's money included his large green lawn and the green ivy growing up his house. Also, in his car ...
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... Gatsby feels he needs money to live and to impress Daisy. Symbols of Gatsby's money include his large green lawn and the green ivy growing up his house. ...
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... Tom's old money could offer Daisy prestige and social position whereas Gatsby's money was quickly and somewhat questionably earned. ...
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Great Gatsby and Money Throughout The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, many important themes are prevalent; one of which is money. ...
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... the lack of respect he shows towards Mr. Wilson. Gatsby also realizes money is power. The only reason that he works so hard to become ...
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... Tom feels unsafe with Jay Gatsby because Gatsby has what he has and that is money. ... Gatsby uses money to acquire what he couldn't have. ...
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... Through Wolfsheim, we learn about Gatsby's connections with a shady underworld, and we begin to understand for the first time where Gatsby's money comes from. ...
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Money Equals Happiness (The Great Gatsby) Throughout history many societies have had upper, middle, and lower classes. The classes ...
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... Through Wolfsheim, we learn about Gatsby's connections with a shady underworld, and we begin to understand for the first time where Gatsby's money comes from. ...
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... Even though story does not go into detail about how Gatsby's money was made, though by reading the book we can guess it wasn't made by legal means. ...
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... Tom assumes, with assurance, that Gatsby's money was tainted. Tom's certitude foreshadows Gatsby's eventual admittance of illegal activity. ...
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... Gatsby's money bought him an unspoken permission to have those parties. ... Money, or rather the initial absence of it has shaped Gatsby's life. ...
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... After the adventures on the yacht, Gatsby gets cheated out of the money left to him by Dan Cody. The ... Gatsby's money was new money. He ...
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... Gatsby's money fails to entice Daisy away from her husband, and the death of Myrtle is an event that cannot be erased by any amount of money on Tom's part. ...
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... Tom's old money could offer Daisy prestige and social position whereas Gatsby's money was quickly and somewhat questionably earned. ...
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... Gatsby uses his money as a tool to lure Daisey back into his life by giving her a tour of his possessions inside and outside his house. ...
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... In Death of a Salesman, The Old Man and the Sea, Of Mice and Men, and The Great Gatsby money plays a part in the demise of one or all of the main characters. ...
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... Jay Gatsby feels that money can buy love and Daisy Buchanan is the final piece of the puzzle to fulfill his American Dream. When ...
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... Gatsby himself personifies new money; he made himself into a rich man through shady dealings. Tom Buchanan, on the other hand, represents old money. ...
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... Through Wolfsheim, we learn about Gatsby's connections with a shady underworld, and we begin to understand for the first time where Gatsby's money comes from. ...
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... Even Daisy's voice is described as "full of money." Gatsby believes that money can buy emotions from people, and this is not at the core of the American Dream. ...
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... Through Wolfsheim, we learn about Gatsby's connections with a shady underworld, and we begin to understand for the first time where Gatsby's money comes from. ...
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... Gatsby thought that because he had money, that Daisy would come back to him. Tom thought that he could buy Daisy's love by money. ...
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... and view their money. Gatsby is money but is also the essence of vitality and hope and dreams coming true. The Buchanans, on the ...
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... But Gatsby attained his evident wealth by criminal means and Fitzgerald uses this to portray that as well as Gatsby's money being tainted and dishonest, so was ...
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... Gatsby needs money to live the life that he does. ... In the same way, gold symbolizes Daisy and Tom's old money and green symbolizes Gatsby's new money. ...
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... many people. He shared his money and if someone were to acquire money one would hope one would be just like Gatsby. Jordan was another ...
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... Gatsby uses his resources of money and luxurious lifestyle to reel Daisy in like a fish, but he never could get her full heart. ...
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... Dream In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses Jay Gatsby's dreams to show how money, status, and ideals influenced the downfall of the American dream. ...
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