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... Behind what has been lost, we still find honesty. We, like Nick, can see America's tragic flaws in ourselves and in others. Perhaps ...
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... clouds his own judgement. Due to his vision of a perfect America, Nick tends to judge people; he judges, for example, Jordan Baker. ...
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... end of the novel, the American dream and the innocence of America in a ... Nick, the narrator in particular is affected, for when Gatsby dies, Nick's illusion of ...
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... Just as Gatsby winning Daisy's love affected Tom, Nick and all other characters. Gatsby's disappointment, ambition, and despair reflect that of America in the ...
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... of dreams. Nick compares the green bulk of America rising from the ocean to the green light at the end of Daisy's dock. Just as ...
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... Nick's perspective on the evening has changed in an instant. In 1920s America, alcohol was just as important as it is in the novel The Great Gatsby. ...
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... It finally hits Nick at the end that men have always been dreamers. The idea of America as a land of infinite possibilities was so magnificent then, that man ...
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... connotations and were used to symbolize bad relationships (Jordan Baker called Nick a ?bad ... moral and social values in the Jazz Age of 1920s America, and it is ...
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... connotations and were used to symbolize bad relationships (Jordan Baker called Nick a "bad ... moral and social values in the Jazz Age of 1920s America, and it is ...
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... The party is over and Fitzgerald tells through the voice of Nick that ". ... to escape to Europe as an expatriate when he realized the direction America was headed ...
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... toward a small green light in the distance, and as he does so, Nick observes, 'I ... of the book, but the novel as a whole, which was symbolic of America and the ...
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... Nick holds a small but somewhat fake funeral for Gatsby. ... may appeal to foreign audiences, but it certainly wouldn't give them a very positive view on America. ...
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... Nick speculates that just as Gatsby infused Diasy with the meaning he sought to achieve in his own life, early explorers, soilders and patriots infused America ...
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... Nick speculates that just as Gatsby infused Diasy with the meaning he sought to achieve in his own life, early explorers, soilders and patriots infused America ...
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... And in the closing sentence of the novel, Nick refers back to the larger historical past of America saying «So we beat on, boats against the current, born ...
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... Nick returns to the Midwest, a return to the old values of hard work that brings success and money that cannot buy emotions. Fitzgerald shows how America must ...
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... Though the war was grave it triggered a command over how America would forever ... The Great Gatsby begins with the nonjudgmental man Nick Carraway moving to as he ...
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... of the American Dream and what people strive for when they come to America. ... But before this could happen, Nick, Gatsby's new neighbor and cousin of Daisy ...
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... Nick saying "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the ... The Great Gatsby is not about James Gatz, but about the America itself. ...
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... this point in time 311 is still supporting "Soundsystem" by touring across America, with plans ... For example, Nick Hexum says to stay positive and love your life ...
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... Dent, Matthew. "An Argument for a Flat Tax System in the United States of America." 12 December 1996. http://ic.net/~mattel/politics.gov. ... Gillespie, Nick. ...
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... But the "jazz age" ended with the great economic depression in America due to The Wall Street Crash. ... Nick Carraway. Nick Carraway is the narrator in the book. ...
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Throughout the twentieth century America as a nation has seen many social and ... of this story shows a certain type of wholesome narrator, Nick Carraway, exposed ...
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... of the novel, Fitzgerald would like the reader to see a much broader picture of the theme - a vision of America as the continent before them. As Nick lies on ...
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... dream so much he will sacrifice everything for it." (Abbott) Meanwhile Nick Carraway was ... The Great Gatsby into not only a recount of life in America during the ...
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... Nick describes the west as a "winter night and the real snow, our snow ... that in the Midwest one knows their uniqueness and purpose in relation to America. ...
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... they abused the new standards along with the new ideals America was setting. ... that Fitzgerald criticized were the characters Gatsby, Daisy, Tom, Nick, and Jordan ...
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... the Great Depression occurred, which would have lasting effects in America, money was ... Nick mentions that it was "more elaborate than I had expected" (pg 12 ...
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... It is a glimpse into America's past and a portrait of the American dream. ... This novel takes place in the "Roaring Twenties," as Nick Carraway calls it. ...
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... In the middle of chapter six, Nick questions Gatsby's attempt to recreate a ... West Egg conflicts caused heartache as the old aristocracy of America trampled over ...
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