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    We all know Nick Carraway as the narrator in The Great Gatsby. One thing I have always wondered about while reading the novel is Nick's place in society. I mean, he felt fascinated and frustrated at the same time in regards to the selfishness and greed around him to the point in which he could barely tolerate anyone but himself. Yet, he considers Jay Gatsby to be the exception of his contempt? What might Nick's goal be in portraying the world around him the way he does? Furthermore, what might this

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    poverty, and disillusionment among American society. The Great War of the previous decade caused a lot of distress and made many Americans rethink their role in the world and how they viewed themselves. One of the greatest critics of the decade was a man named F. Scott Fitzgerald, who wrote many novels that evaluated the decade and many of its societal norms. In his greatest novel, The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald follows the life of a man named Gatsby through the eyes of the narrator, Nick Carraway. Despite

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    Great Gatsby Reflection

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald follows a wide ranging cast of characters, each with unique qualities, and almost entirely made up wealth. From Tom and Daisy to Jay Gatsby himself, readers follow the story of money and its side effects on how people think, act, and behave. Told by Nick, a member of the middle class, readers are able to see through Fitzgerald's eyes on opinions such as the pursuit of wealth and why it is a useless path to follow. While readers are shown this message through

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    Essay about Great Gatsby

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    novel The Great Gatsby is about a man named Gatsby, in love with a woman, Daisy, who is married to Tom Buchannan. He dreams that one day he and Daisy will get together. Gatsby has worked hard to become the man that he believes will impress Daisy. Even though he has an extravagant house, lots of money, and wild parties, he is without the one person he wants, Daisy. Even befriending Nick deals with Gatsby getting Daisy, because Daisy is Nick’s cousin. In a meeting arranged by Nick and Gatsby, Daisy is

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald, born in St. Paul, Minnesota, had many great works of the 1900’s. He was a well-educated man—earning his degree from Princeton University (Werlock). His parents, Edward and Mary McQuillan Fitzgerald, were both Irish. The Side of Paradise was a major deciding factor by the parents of Zelda Sayre of their marriage on April 3, 1920. Although many people adore his works, Fitzgerald went through a time of Writer’s Block and became a major alcoholic. Fitzgerald died of a heart-attack

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    Language Arts 3/29/16 Gatsby Paper The Impact of Money Money plays a huge role throughout this book. Especially in a negative way. Let us look at how money affects each character. First is Tom who is born into a rich family, was a great football player and became an old man with thinning hair and an awful, arrogant and cruel personality. This exposes to us that Tom is a cruel and immoral individual because of wealth and that beyond a doubt he has been persuaded and corrupted by the greed of money. The

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    In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, colors are one of the most important details in the book. Throughout the story Fitzgerald cleverly uses colors in order to focus on specific themes and characters. He wrote this book in a way where one can read it for pleasure, and where one could analyze it and truly appreciate the work that he has put into this book. Every color has a specific meaning which correlates with each of the characters. Specifically, gold represents wealth, high class, selfishness

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    The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald is a 1920’s drama created in the 1950’s. Jay Gatsby mostly represents the color purple while as nick mostly represents the color green. The color purple is mainly associated with royalty and luxury which is definitely a part of gatsby’s life and personality and the color green is calmness, hopeful and healthy. That is in Nick’s personality but toward the end it becomes less and less. Nick is a very kind and outgoing person. He never makes anybody feel awkward

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    emotional frame becomes out of sync with the passage of time. Nick says, “the day agreed upon was pouring rain...Gatsby, pale as death, with his hands plunged like weights in his coat pockets, was standing in a puddle of water glaring tragically into my eyes” (89). The rain portrays Gatsby’s nervousness, apprehension, and self-consciousness. The irresolutions from the past overwhelm Gatsby. In fact, he even knocks over Nick’s clock, symbolizing his attempt to stop time. Fitzgerald incorporated the weather

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby Any American is taught a dream that is purged of all truth. The American Dream is shown to the world as a belief that anyone can do anything; when in reality, life is filled with impossible boundaries. In the novel, The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald gives us a glimpse into the life of the upper class during the roaring twenties through the eyes of a moralistic young man named Nick Carraway. It is through the narrator's dealings with the upper class that

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