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English 11 The Great Gatsby Standing as one of the great novels of the 20th century, The Great Gatsby has endured because of its amazing understanding and ...
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... He prefers to witness his parties from the outside, refraining from drinking and partying with the others: "...my eyes fell on Gatsby, standing alone on the ...
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... Nick notices Gatsby "standing in his backyard one summer night, Gatsby suddenly stretches his arms out toward a small green light in the distance, and as he ...
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... he has. " . . . my eyes fell on Gatsby, standing alone on the marble steps and looking from one group to another . . . but no one ...
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... By his own choice Gatsby tries to remain secluded and Nick observes that he does this even at his own parties: "my eyes fell on Gatsby, standing alone on ...
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... By his own choice Gatsby tries to remain secluded and Nick observes that he does this even at his own parties: "my eyes fell on Gatsby, standing alone on ...
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... He knew that at that time a relationship of love was impossible with Daisy due to his low social standing. Gatsby became determined to breach that gap between ...
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... "...Gatsby, standing alone on the marble steps and looking ... Everyone gets to Tom and Daisy's house and Nick sees Gatsby in the drive way, just standing there. ...
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... He knew that at that time a relationship of love was impossible with Daisy due to his low social standing. Gatsby became determined to breach that gap between ...
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... The Buchanans and however live in West Egg and are "old money". Even though they may have less money than Gatsby they have a better social standing. ...
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... The Buchanans and however live in West Egg and are "old money". Even though they may have less money than Gatsby they have a better social standing. ...
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... important components in mind, materialism, selfishness, and social standing. Materialism plays one of the key components in the theme of The Great Gatsby. ...
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... family standing behind him." (Fitzgerald 149). Daisy's relationship was impracticable to Daisy due to Gatsby's low social standing. ...
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... Their examples encourage Gatsby's naive belief that money and social standing are all that matter in his quest for Daisy. Gatsby ...
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... was coming to a close and as I waited for the removalists to collect the rest of my belongings, I found myself standing in front of Gatsby's house, reminiscing ...
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... Gatsby attempts to assert an illusion regarding his own life to predicate his monetary achievements and the social standing he has attained: not the penniless ...
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... For instance, when Gatsby is standing outside in the rain with his hands in his pockets, Gatsby is depicted as a saddened figure. ...
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... Long ago when she was involved with Gatsby, she had ended the relationship because he was not of her "social standing" and was therefore unfit to marry her. ...
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... For instance, when Gatsby is standing outside in the rain with his hands in his pockets, Gatsby is depicted as a saddened figure. ...
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... When I watched the film versions of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby, I noticed ... Tom was first described in the novel standing on his porch with his ...
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... Long ago when she was involved with Gatsby, she had ended the relationship because he was not of her "social standing" and was therefore unfit to marry her. ...
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... The initial appearance of the green light occurs when Nick sees Gatsby for the first time, standing in front of his mansion and stretching out his arms to ...
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... Jordan, since her life revolves in circles where one's social standing is determined ... It is interesting that Gatsby is the only character who is although very ...
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... The initial appearance of the green light occurs when Nick sees Gatsby for the first time, standing in front of his mansion and stretching out his arms to ...
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... Similarly, Jay Gatsby abused people to overcome the pitfalls on his journey, he used Dan ... and he exploited the people at his parties to obtain social standing. ...
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... So I walked away and left him standing there in the moonlight- watching over nothing" (146). Gatsby knew he lost Daisy when "she came to the window and stood ...
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... brought up with money and are far more refined and well bred than Nick and Gatsby who are on the West which is for people who haven't any real standing even if ...
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... Even though the ways and means Gatsby had used to come to his high social standing probably were illegal he still came to his position and wealth by his own ...
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... We also learn the most important parts of Gatsby's life, and that is that Daisy is ... Daisy is the reason for his standing out at night with his arms outstretched ...
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... bred. Nick and Gatsby are on the West, which is for people who don't have any real standing, even if they have money. The green ...
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