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    minor characters support it and easily add to important elements of the story. This is evident throughout the novel, The Great Gatsby, written by F.Scott Fitzgerald. This novel has a narrator by the name of, Nick Carraway, and over the course of the novel, he learns about many other minor characters namely Dan Cody, Meyer Wolfshiem and Jordan Baker. F.Scott Fitzgerald strategically placed these minor characters in the story to act as key instruments in the plot to add details to the story, to support

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    complexities of social relationships. In the context, confusions refer to puzzling relationships, which are confusing to comprehend. Whereas, complexities relate to complicated and intricate issues. The different social relationships discussed in F.Scott Fitzgerald 's novel,The Great Gatsby, are business colleagues, lovers and married partners. The characters involved in these relationships consist of, Jay Gatsby, Daisy and Tom Buchanan, Myrtle and George Wilson, Jordan Baker, Mr. Wolfshiem and Nick

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    F.Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel The Great Gatsby is a tragic love story,a mystery, and a social commentary on American life. Although it was not a commercial success for Fitzgerald during his lifetime, this lyrical novel became an acclaimed masterpiece read and taught throughout the world. In this novel, the narrator used examples and showed how “money the root of all evil”. I believed this is absolutely true in many different ways, because due to what i’ve seen and learned

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    “Symbolism exists to adorn and enrich, not to create an artificial sense of profundity.” -Stephen King. In F.Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, symbolism is used to give the reader a better understanding of the characters and their motivations. Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald hints at the peculiarity of the eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg that are seen on the billboard outside George Wilson’s auto shop, demonstrates the importance of the green light at the end of Daisy’s dock, and captures

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    I did the The Great Gatsby book cover by F.Scott Fitzgerald. The reason why I symbolise this book cover because Jay’s life style of money and parties to impress people he doesn't care about. It all started when Nick moved his way to New York to learn the bond business. Then he came to visit his cousin Daisy and her cheating husband Tom. As Nick still visiting his cousin Daisy, he met Jordan; although Jordan and Nick were having a romantic connection going on. As they were getting to know each other

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    of thought into their major or minor decisions in life, but that choice is a main aspect of one"s future in his or her life. Choices could be positive or pejorative, and it results in one"s life wheather wanted or unwanted is a catagorial truth. F.Scott Fitzgerald"s The Great Gatsby, Toronto"s former Mayor Rob Ford, and Canada"s future Priminster; Justin Trudeau are paradigms in choices that result in peoples lives. In the Great Gatsby, the main character Jay Gatsby makes many odd decisions for

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    Fosters book he gives an example of just how the seasons of the year could impact a book. Although many people may associate weather or holidays with the seasons authors make it very clear that seasons are more than this. In “ The Great Gatsby,” F.Scott Fitzgerald, the author, also includes the seasons to symbolize these things throughout his book. First people

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    The Great Gatsby film is a 2013 epic romantic drama film based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel. F.Scott Fitzgerald evoked popular music of his period, and was criticized because jazz was ephemera of the moment. The idea to fuse traditional jazz and modern hip-hop created an art form unto itself. The songs in the film epitomize the 1920s as wells as the characters of the novel in many distinctive ways. Primarily, the cover of the song Crazy in Love by Beyonce Knowles is used in a scene to

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    of religious being. I came a rural town where land is expanded onward and upward. The city is filled with bright colors and taste of sound and culture. I came to what which people call an “American Dream”. As I read a book from THE GREAT GATSBY By F.Scott Fitzgerald on the Plane. I love in which they call an American Dream.          Being a part of an american society is nice and makes me feel not alone. When I was back home from Bangladesh I was alone by the culture and traditions and goes on and

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    In a perfect world, man and woman should marry, be wealthy, have children and own a home. Although the characters of F.Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, a modernist novel, seem to find love within one another, they are not entirely abiding by the laws of love. In this novel, the reader will experience: lust, gluttony, adultery, covet, wrath, greed, as well as envy. Nick Carraway, the proponent character, describes in the point of view both first and third, exhibiting just what he himself watches

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