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    Comparison of Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby The 1920s was a wild time filled with abundance of wealth, extravagant parties, organized crime, and bootlegging to bypass the prohibition. The Great Gatsby, written by Scott Fitzgerald, is realistic fiction novel that takes place in New York in the 1920s. Two of the character in The Great Gatsby, Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby, are both male figures that both want the love of Tom’s wife and Gatsby’s ex lover, Daisy Buchanan. There are numerous differences

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    The Great Gatsby Analysis

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    most notable novels, The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby struggles with an event that holds true to both of these examples. The novel lays out a very unique plot that slowly reveals Gatsby, what he does, and the event that caused him to do such extravagant things. Toward the beginning of the novel, Jay Gatsby is very mysterious, where everyone wants to know who he is. He throws spectacular parties at his beautiful and quite costly home. It is quite obvious to the reader that Jay Gatsby is rich, which leads

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    Ladan Abdullahi Ms. Bhela              ENG3U0-E 28 January 2012 Materialism in The Great Gatsby Every writer has an inspiration, whether they get inspired from their personal lives or the lives of others, nonetheless they get inspired. Inspiration is what causes others to write, it is the fundamental reasoning behind writing. F. Scott Fitzgerald is no exception. The Great Gatsby is a classic American Novel that focuses on timeless themes such as ambition, greed and finally love. F. Scott Fitzgerald

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    In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald tells about affairs, describes wealth, and tells about Murder. There are three different murders in The Great Gatsby. An automobile hit and killed Tom’s mistress, Myrtle’s companion shot Jay Gatsby, and Wilson committed suicide. Most of these murders happened as a consequence of the love affairs that happened throughout the book. Two love affairs in particular are a cause for all three of these murders. One was Tom Buchannan and Myrtle Wilson and the other was Daisy

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    faced with two imperfect options. That is Daisy Buchanan’s task throughout the book. The attention grabbing Great Gatsby was written by one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century, F. Scott Fitzgerald. Daisy Buchanan, the female lead in Great Gatsby is an egocentric woman. Daisy’s husband, Tom Buchanan is a one-dimensional man and his relationship with Daisy is strained. Jay Gatsby, a former lover of Daisy’s is a dreamer, and throughout the book he tries to fulfill an unachieveable dream

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    and simultaneously great? In Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, Nick Carraway travels from the Midwest to attempt a career in New York’s bond business. The honest narrator becomes acquainted with Daisy Fay Buchanan, Tom Buchanan, and his mysterious neighbor Jay Gatsby. Throughout the narrative it becomes apparent that James Gatz, also known as Jay Gatsby, has reinvented himself to impress the woman of his dreams, Daisy. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, James Gatz is clearly

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    The American Dream in The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a classic novel published in 1925 and is often considered one of the greatest novels ever written. The novel takes place in the fictional town of West Egg in 1922. The novel is centered around the obsessive and anti-climactic relationship of Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan, told from the narrative of Nick Carraway, Gatsby’s neighbor. The novel’s biggest theme is the ‘American Dream’ or lack thereof. The story features

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    semester, there were many influential male characters. These important men include Jay Gatsby and Tom Buchanan from The Great Gatsby, Bobby from The First Part Last or Holden Caulfield from The Catcher in the Rye. Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby will be the focus of this essay. Both are extremely wealthy men living in and around New York City. Tom comes from old money, meaning that he inherited a great deal of wealth. Jay on the other hand is what is known as new money wealthy, which means that he obtained

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    Great Gatsby

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    Charles de Montesquieu says that "to become truly great, one has to stand with people, not above them". Throughout F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby , protagonist Jay Gatsby progresses as a hero through his dedication for love, his youthful dreams, and his Christ-like persona. His passion for love reflects in his greatness; for he proves commitment, dedication, and a loving soul for others. Jay Gatsby lives the model of the American Dream in a youthful and undertaking way. Extravagance

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    money, and lavish life where anybody and everybody was having the best time of their lives. An example of these extravagant times was in the the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Who shows that money can corrupt a person 's relationship with others. Set in Long Island a town called West Egg in the 1920s, the novel The Great Gatsby shows how relationships have a big meaning in what people 's lives are really about. It turns the characters into only caring about money and their social status

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