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... Such dream and qualities make Gatsby appear to be the "knight in the shining armor." However, such dreams and qualities also lead Gatsby to his tragic end. ...
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... themselves. Money, love, passion and foolishness lead Jay Gatsby, the novels main character to lead a life of lies and confusion. Gtasby ...
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... are. Nick is certain that this endless pursuit of an unattainable dream will eventually lead to Gatsby's downfall. The downfall ...
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... This downfall lead to Gatsby's persistent nature, which concentrated solely on the past. These downfalls are really what Gatsby thought would make him better. ...
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... was flawed in the way that she did not appreciate the attention that she received from Gatsby and basically was unable to follow a path that lead to uncertainty ...
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... Gatsby had only one real ambition, winning his one true love - this lead to his death. When Daisy killed Myrtle, Gatsby was her scapegoat. ...
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... Through Daisy and Tom Buchanan, Wilson, and Gatsby himself, the author illustrates the ... simple life that she feels her husband forces her to lead, and begins to ...
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... As The Great Gatsby has shown us, the dream may lead to moral corruption, a loss of the sense of what is right and wrong, misery, and maybe death as the ...
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... are. Nick is certain that this endless pursuit of an unattainable dream will eventually lead to Gatsby's downfall. The downfall ...
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... are. Nick is certain that this endless pursuit of an unattainable dream will eventually lead to Gatsby's downfall. The downfall ...
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... are. Nick is certain that this endless pursuit of an unattainable dream will eventually lead to Gatsby's downfall. The downfall ...
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... Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. He made the main message of this novel to show that reckless driving represents how careless people lead their ...
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... Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. He made the main message of this novel to show that reckless driving represents how careless people lead their ...
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... Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. He made the main message of this novel to show that reckless driving represents how careless people lead their ...
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... a plan. The Buchanan's represent cowardice and corruption and ultimately lead to the ruin of Gatsby's dream. Gatsby admired and ...
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... significant themes in understanding various interpretations of The Great Gatsby's storyline ... He also describes how their ideals lead to their ultimate demise, as ...
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... In the end, this willful blindness helps lead to his ultimate tragedy. Gatsby is a romantic, a man who began with a high and exalted vision of himself and his ...
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... 154). The events that lead up to Gatsby's death and Gatsby's death itself resemble in some ways Jesus' death and resurrection. Gatsby ...
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... of find it hard to believe that al of these adults would have such big misunderstandings which would lead to the death of others. Like when Gatsby's car ...
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... Nick and this is because his obsession with Daisy rules his life and thus he has no focus for friends or other activities all of Gatsby's actions lead to Daisy ...
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... The warning is to not base ones life on material things, because this could lead to a downfall. Jay Gatsby is a successful bootlegger. ...
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... killer. Gatsby always hoped for the passage that would finally lead him to his desire, Daisy but the chance was never there. The ...
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... it. Gatsby's love for Daisy lead to his downfall. He believed and trusted her to much to think that she would ever go against him. ...
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... different classes of society corruption was able to reach them and in the end lead to their demise. Having studied Fizgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' and Miller's ...
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... also that weak. Tom was very much responsible for Gatsby's death , for he lead the killer, Mr. Willison, to Gatsby. Even though ...
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... I picked for a bootlegger the first time I saw him, and I wasn't far wrong." The booming underground business for Gatsby was a lead to quick riches. ...
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... He buys things like his swimming pool that he never even uses. Almost every part of his life is a lie made up by him so he can lead the life of Jay Gatsby. ...
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... Unlike Gatsby, he is the epitome of a caring person, lead by the moral standards that society over time idealistically set. Nick ...
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... the first place. Gatsby's belief that money equaled happiness in fact lead to his demise and fogged his reality. He believed that ...
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... happy. As for Gatsby's dream to win Daisy's love with elaborate material possessions, his attempts eventually lead to his death. Both ...
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