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... long love. Fitzgerald used the death of Gatsby without ever reaching his goal as a model for the naivete of hope. Tom Buchanan illustrates ...
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... The downfall of Gatsby eventually catches up with him when it leads to his death. Gatsby's death results from the long quest of his American dream, Daisy. ...
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... It is within no doubt to blame Tom for Gatsby's death. People can become dishonest when they are wealthy. ... Daisy's immorality leads to Gatsby's death. ...
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... The root of the plot derives from the postponed union of Daisy and Jay five years earlier and Gatsby's long for the past that leads to Gatsby's death. ...
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... The downfall of Gatsby eventually catches up with him when it leads to his death. Gatsby's death results from the long quest of his American dream, Daisy. ...
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... The downfall of Gatsby eventually catches up with him when it leads to his death. Gatsby's death results from the long quest of his American dream, Daisy. ...
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... The events that lead up to Gatsby's death and Gatsby's death itself resemble in some ways Jesus' death and resurrection. Gatsby, "shouldered ...
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... His conscience makes him feel responsible for Gatsby's death, for he was the one that brought Gatsby and Daisy together. "After ...
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... Gatsby's death is made even more saddening at his funeral. ... Daisy did not seem to feel a tiny bit of sadness over Gatsby's death. ...
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... The downfall of Gatsby eventually catches up with him when it leads to his death. Gatsby's death results from the long quest of his American dream, Daisy. ...
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... Gatsby's death is made even more saddening at his funeral. ... Daisy did not seem to feel a tiny bit of sadness over Gatsby's death. ...
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... After Gatsby's death, upon Mr. Gatz's return, the reader can see Gatsby's father's awe and amazement at his son's wealth and possessions. ...
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... In both The Great Gatsby and Death of a Salesman, the major theme is the American dream and the failure to fulfill the glamorization of it in the 1920's. ...
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... Gatsby's death is made even more saddening at his funeral. ... Daisy did not seem to feel a tiny bit of sadness over Gatsby's death. ...
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... lifestyle. This statement is prevalent in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman as well as F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. This ...
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... Saddened by Gatsby's death Nick moves back to the Midwest to start a new life. ... Tom lies to Myrtle's husband which results in Gatsby's death. ...
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The Death of America's Ideal The 1920's, although often represented as a time ... the American Dream are evident throughout F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby. ...
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... as the young Greek who ran the coffee joint in the Valley of Ashes, but a careful reader might implicate him as the cause of Gatsby's death and Wilson's in ...
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... between Nick and Gatsby and what transpires during the lunch when Gatsby challenged Daisy's feelings for Tom and the portion of the book after Gatsby's death. ...
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Both Arthur Miller's play, "Death of a Salesman" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby are prime examples of these types of talented stories. ...
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... privilege. Daisy is never heard from again after Gatsby's death, as she wants only to forget him and their relationship. Nick confronts ...
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The days immediately after Gatsby's death are a blur to me. I had ... conscience. He was directly involved in the death of Gatsby. I ...
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... Daisy indirectly causes Gatsby's death, making her more than ever, unworthy of Gatsby's affections. Ironically, Gatsby lived for ...
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... Upon Gatsby's death, after the loss of his dream, the reader is left guessing whether or not Gatsby held on to any fragment of his dreams about Daisy. ...
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... no one. The Great Depression was much like Gatsby's death - the fall of the great man, the fall of great America. The novel The ...
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... Later on, tom tells Wilson that Gatsby is responsible for his wife's death. ... Saddened by Gatsby's death, Nick moves back to the Midwest to start a new life. ...
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... It was amidst one of Gatsby's most elaborate material possessions, the marble pool, in which Gatsby's death was brought about by a vengeful act of Myrtle's ...
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... relationship. Gatsby's death is synonymous to the death in autumn. Falling leaves and dying shrubbery coincide with Gatsby's own death. The ...
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... Daisy indirectly causes Gatsby's death, making her more than ever, unworthy of Gatsby's affections. Ironically, Gatsby lived for ...
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... relationship. Gatsby's death is synonymous to the death in autumn. Falling leaves and dying shrubbery coincide with Gatsby's own death. The ...
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