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... Jay Gatsby's American dream is shattered along with his life ... Although Gatsby's foolish quest of the American dream exemplifies a respectable aspiration, it ends ...
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... With an objective standpoint, Nick Carraway narrates the story as Jay Gatsby, a foolish racketeer, tries to win over his lifelong love, Daisy Buchanan. ...
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... For Jay, his American Dream is not material possessions, although it may seem ... Is Gatsby great ... But you also have to realize that some things are foolish to live ...
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... are not so much the private ones of Jay Gatsby, but are ... able to successfully show the reader how foolish it is ... The Great Gatsby is not, just a book about the ...
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... Nick's comparison of Jay Gatsby to Jesus "implies a trenchant ... Gatsby, although betrayed by Daisy, as an expression ... all a little like Daisy--foolish sinners who ...
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... and "true" love, revolving around a man named Jay Gatsby. ... she hopes that her daughter is foolish, so that ... she has an affair with her old sweetheart, Gatsby. ...
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... Fitzgerald uses symbolism to clarify Jay Gatsby's detachment with ... Gatsby admired and strove to be like this ... without ever discovering how foolish and detestable ...
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... Gatsby, characters such as Tom Buchanan, Jay Gatsby, George Wilson ... is that sometimes she gets foolish ideas in ... the 1920's depicted in The Great Gatsby is the ...
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... The Great Gatsby, the main character, Jay Gatsby, relentlessly strives ... had made." Nick sees through their foolish ways and ... The murder of Gatsby is not only a ...
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... girl who was once in love with a man named Jay Gatsby. ... have to realize that some things are foolish to live ... Gatsby is set on getting Daisy back and will not ...
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... girl who was once in love with a man named Jay Gatsby. ... have to realize that some things are foolish to live ... Gatsby is set on getting Daisy back and will not ...
(1930 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)
... more clever than her husband, she hides it well with her foolish and shallow ... After years of hard work James Gatz becomes Jay Gatsby, the personification of the ...
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Most readers see her as superficial, shallow and foolish but this outward appearance is Daisy's ... Another conflict that plagues Daisy is her love for Jay Gatsby. ...
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... that we all frown on in todays society, as being naive and foolish, but really ... Jay Gatsby has all the trappings of wealth: a huge mansion, fancy clothes, and ...
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