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  1. Gatsby Illusion vs. Reality
    ... want. This can be seen with Gatsby and his wealth. In order ... are. This is seen with Gatsby and his dream of life with Daisy. In the ...
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  2. the great gatsby the light across the bay
    ... One look at Gatsbyamp39s past and it could be seen that he was destined to get ahead in life. Mr. Gatz told Nick, ampquotJimmy was bound to get ahead. ...
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  3. Syntax Analysis For The Great Gatsby
    ... Throughout Gatsby the point of view is seen only through Nick, which makes it difficult for the reader to understand many situations such as Daisy and Gatsbyamp39s ...
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  4. great gatsby color symbolism
    ... Gatsby. One of the possible meanings of green in this story is envy. Gatsby can be seen as an envious man for a few reasons. For ...
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  5. Is Gatsby great Why
    ... go round. The main reason Gatsby is seen to be great is that he is trying to fulfill his true amp39American Dream,amp39 Daisy. To try and ...
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  6. materialism in The Great Gatsby
    ... Gatsbys car was the nicest car that money could buy. The car is a frivolous possession for these people, and is seen much in the same way as a toddler sees a ...
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  7. The gReat GAtsby
    ... One of the numerous reasons why Jay Gatsby can be seen as foolhardy when simply pursuing a dream is not because he is, but rather because of the method in ...
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  8. The Great GatsbyTom and Gatsby Comparison
    ... Tom and Gatsby have in common that they both want something the other has, Tom wants Gatsbyamp39s fancy car and this is seen when Tom ask Gatsby to borrow his car ...
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  9. Compare Diver and Gatsby
    ... Gatsby is also seen as a great socialite, but on a different level. ... For many, amp39The Great Gatsbyamp39 can be seen as a tragic love story. ...
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  10. The Great Gatsby 7
    ... character like Gatsby. Because of the portrayal of Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby he is seen as a largerthanlife Romantic figure.
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  11. jay gatsby and dick diver
    ... Gatsby is also seen as a great socialite, but on a different level. ... For many, amp39The Great Gatsbyamp39 can be seen as a tragic love story. ...
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  12. The Great Gatsby Tom Buchanan
    ... he can be. He was also seen lying to Mr. Wilson, concerning Gatsbyamp39s car in which he tells Wilson that it is his very own. Tom is ...
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  13. Great Gatsby 4
    ... At the end of the first chapter Gatsby was seen stretching his arms toward the green light appearing as to be worshipping it. Gatsby ...
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  14. great gatsby
    ... Sure she wants to live happily, but she has never seen happiness so she cannot imagine a happy life without money. However in The Great Gatsby, Jay does not ...
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  15. The Great Gatsby: a light of optimism
    ... The green light is also symbolic for envy. Gatsby is seen to be a jealous character because the love of his life, Daisy, is married to another man. ...
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  16. The Great Gatsby
    ... of course she like it ampquot It makes me sad because Iamp39ve never seen suchsuch ... At the end, Gatsby get killed from the other people, because the way he made money ...
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  17. The Great Gatsby, a selfmade man
    ... I will also use the idea of the selfmade man as a basis for discussion in this paper, arguing how this idea can be seen in The Great Gatsby by taking a closer ...
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  18. great gatsby
    ... Now that I have seen the movie, I can not go back to the way it was. As the director made this movie, he decided to leave out a large portion of the book. ...
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  19. GREAT GATSBY
    Literary Critique of the Great Gatsby The wealthy lifestyles of the Buchanans and ... For example, she once said, ampquotIamp39ve been everywhere and seen everything and ...
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  20. Great Gatsby 9
    Literary Critique of the Great Gatsby The wealthy lifestyles of the Buchanans and ... For example, she once said, ampquotIamp39ve been everywhere and seen everything and ...
    (371 Words -- Approx. 1 Pages)

  21. The Great Gatsby
    ... Theyamp39re such beautiful shirts...It makes me sad because Iamp39ve never seen such beautiful shirts before.ampquot Daisy was almost going to leave Tom for Gatsby. ...
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  22. The Great Gatsby
    ... Theyamp39re such beautiful shirts...It makes me sad because Iamp39ve never seen such beautiful shirts before.ampquot Daisy was almost going to leave Tom for Gatsby. ...
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  23. Gatsby Color
    ... Gatsby can be seen as an envious, jealous character. He once had the love of his life, Daisy, but now she is married to another man. ...
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  24. The Great Gatsby
    ... all the others. Yet, if he had, he would not have seen Gatsby for who he was: the only good apple of the bunch. The placement of ...
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  25. The Tragic Jay Gatsby
    ... It is amazing that someone would waste the money to have someone in England send clothes for each season, most of which Gatsby has never seen, let alone wore ...
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  26. Great Gatsby Women
    ... it is seen that this is more of a facade to make herself popular. In relation to Fitzgeraldamp39s own wife, Zelda, Daisy could not marry young Jay Gatsby because ...
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  27. Downfall of the American Dream in The Great Gatsby
    ... When Gatsby is first seen, ampquothe stretched out his arms toward...a single green light, minute and far way, that might have been the end of a dock.ampquotFitzgerald 26 ...
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  28. The Great Gatsby as a Satire
    ... This is why Gatsby was rarely seen at his own parties and why he never liked to talk about his past or where he earned his living. ...
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  29. Great Gatsby: Book vs Film
    ... at his party. In this scene Carraway does not immediately recognize Gatsby because he has never seen him before. Up until this point ...
    (1861 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  30. Great Gatsby: Film vs Book
    ... at his party. In this scene Carraway does not immediately recognize Gatsby because he has never seen him before. Up until this point ...
    (1782 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)



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