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... Key ideas such as the theme of 'the American Dream', narration, symbolism and characterisation are expressed in both "The Great Gatsby and "Citizen Kane." The ...
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... No amount of fire or freshness can challenge what a man will store up in his ghostly heart." Jay Gatsby, as well as any other American, dreamt for the angelic ...
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... Gatsby makes becoming an upper class citizen his goal. The life of the upper class , makes the gaining of wealth their first priority. ...
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... and intriguing parts of the story while omitting useless or redundant occurrences . Nick is the model citizen in The Great Gatsby.
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... Gatsby and Tom are both examples of rich and powerful men who add to the realistic ... Nick is an example of the partially involved citizen of the time who doesn't ...
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... Since it outright defies the law, there is the question of Gatsby as a law-abiding citizen as well as of those that partake in his hospitality. ...
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... Gatsby and Tom are both examples of rich and powerful men who add to the realistic ... Nick is an example of the partially involved citizen of the time who doesn't ...
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... Gatsby makes becoming an upper class citizen his priority. The life of the upper class in turn, makes the acquisition of wealth their priority. ...
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... Gatsby makes becoming an upper class citizen his priority. The life of the upper class in turn, makes the acquisition of wealth their priority. ...
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... Tom's mistress, Myrtle, despite her status as a lower class citizen, tries to pressure ... For example, although Daisy truly loves Gatsby, he represents new money. ...
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... dream was to escape from her social status as a middle-low class citizen, a status ... in too high of a hope, including the rich and powerful, Jay Gatsby being the ...
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... This citizen, F. Scott Fitzgerald, depicts the demoralization of many aspects of the ... the "American dream" is lost through the main character Jay Gatsby, by the ...
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... It is the green light at the end of Gatsby's pier; the leopard atop Kilimanjaro, seeking nobody knows what ... ``Citizen Kane'' likes playful paradoxes like that. ...
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... During the Modernist period new opportunities were becoming available for the American citizen. ... in one of the greatest American novels, The Great Gatsby by F ...
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... Sesame Street raised me to be the proper citizen that I am now ... diverse selection: One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, The Great Gatsby by F ...
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