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... Partly because of his personal obsession to make more and more money, Fitzgerald was always preoccupied with the life of the wealthy. ...
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... Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald described Daisy as an almost disembodied voice which, Gatsby realized at the end, was "full of money." Fitzgerald wrote, "her ...
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... Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald described Daisy as an almost disembodied voice which, Gatsby realized at the end, was "full of money." Fitzgerald wrote, "her ...
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... Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald described Daisy as an almost disembodied voice which, Gatsby realized at the end, was "full of money." Fitzgerald wrote, "her ...
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... years?'" (Fitzgerald 118). Gatsby, himself, mentioned that, "'Her voice is full of money,'" (Fitzgerald 120). Daisy's relationship with ...
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... car represents the passengers sitting "in a sort of green leather conservatory." {p.68} All of these symbols symbolize Gatsby's money. Fitzgerald, the author ...
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... himself. "Her voice is money!" (Fitzgerald, 127). The American Dream pushed those who were crazy about money into crime. During ...
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... himself. "Her voice is money!" (Fitzgerald, 127). The American Dream pushed those who were crazy about money into crime. During ...
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... himself. "Her voice is money!" (Fitzgerald, 127). The American Dream pushed those who were crazy about money into crime. During ...
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... The American Dream can be seen as a substitute for Gatsby's dream of being with Daisy or his pursuit of money, and Fitzgerald proves that life is to short to ...
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... that appears to be present. According to Gatsby, even Daisy's voice rings of money (Fitzgerald 120). This wealth is what made her ...
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... The majority involve his wife, Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, money, and alcohol with Princeton College and various role models thrown somewhere in the mix of ...
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... pretty girl. That is truly what Gatsby wants: to get the pretty girl who's "voice is full of money"(Fitzgerald 127). In order for ...
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... "Her voice was full of money" (Fitzgerald 127). Gatsby needed to have an enormous mansion so he could feel confident enough with Daisy. ...
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... pretty girl. That is truly what Gatsby wants: to get the pretty girl who's "voice is full of money"(Fitzgerald 127). In order for ...
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... Here Fitzgerald is showing Nick speaking about his relative Tom, as he graciously spends money on pleasure for himself. Whereas ...
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... Daisy is implying that happiness and power come along with money. ... In contrast to the women in the novel, Fitzgerald uses Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby, two upper ...
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... It was also known that no one on East Egg would marry someone poor or with new money. Fitzgerald reveals that the life of the privileged class is filled with ...
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... Amory is more determined in his quest to find his "personage" (Fitzgerald 99 ... He has lost everything, convention, the love of Rosalind and money- all the things ...
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... Fitzgerald symbolizes this separation of the new and old money people in that the "new money" people live in West Egg, and the "old money" people live in East ...
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... Fitzgerald does a good job expressing this preoccupation with the problems of wealth in The Great Gatsby, for example with the central importance of money, the ...
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... Fitzgerald uses Daisy and her pride in money to show how Gatsby's dreams could never be fulfilled in her heartless world. Although ...
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... Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald described Daisy as an almost disembodied voice which, Gatsby realized at the end, was "full of money." Fitzgerald wrote, "her ...
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... situation. The theme that arose from this about a wife's inherited money appears frequently in Fitzgerald's writing (Magill 679). When ...
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... F. Scott Fitzgerald is trying to show how Americans care about nothing but money and how greed can take them over and consume them.
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... attended parties, consumed alcohol, lived extravagantly, and carelessly spent all their money before Zelda slipped into insanity leaving Fitzgerald to pick up ...
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... Although their engagement was put on hold until Fitzgerald was able to make more money, the publication of his first novel, This Side of Paradise, won him ...
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... Fitzgerald was excited about the money he could make with his writings and this started Fitzgerald's habit of writing a series of short stories after each novel ...
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... those who appear to live the 'American Dream.' In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novels The ... decision must be made by some force - of love, of money, of unquestionable ...
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... I put my arm around Jordan?s golden shoulder??(84). In this instance Fitzgerald uses yellow to show old money. ... Fitzgerald uses yellow to show old money. ...
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