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    In the novel, The Great Gatsby, Gatsby is seen as a mysterious character that’s not called great or bad. The Great Gatsby takes place in the 1920’s during the “roaring twenties” or called as the “Jazz Age”, a period ending the Great Depression and an era where jazz and dancing become trendy. Gatsby does not seem to be fit to be called “great”, instead he is fit for being called a determined man. Some may not call Gatsby “great” because of his lies and some will call him “great” because he is a man

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    In chapter 3 of The Great Gatsby Nick is invited to one of Gatsby’s extravagant parties. He arrives only to find he doesn’t know where Gatsby is, and then he runs into Jordan Baker. Together they set off to find Gatsby and they head to the library where they find “Owl Eyes”, a drunken man trying to get sober. After talking to “Owl Eyes” for awhile they head outside again where Nick unknowingly starts a conversation with Gatsby. After revealing himself, Gatsby tells Jordan that he would like to speak

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    The Great Gatsby

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    authors go through an equal amount of amazing and insulting critiques on each of their works. Some critics think that Fitzgerald’s books like The Great Gatsby, The Diamond as Big as the Ritz and others are absolutely brilliant; other critics have opposite opinions. While some reviewers may find Fitzgerald’s novels and short stories, absurd or “anything but great” (Garber, “To Its Earliest”) others praise him for his mystical storylines and glamorous characters. Although authors have some works with better

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    they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money...and let other people clean up the mess they had made..." (P. 179). During the 20s, many people's American dream was to go out, party and be free, the roaring 20s. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is an explanation of how people acted. People went to parties, lived in luxurious homes, criticized each other, and wanted to achieve their dream by trying to live it. The Wilson marriage is a failure because it's one-sided

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    The Great Gatsby – Study Guide Chapter 1 1. Why is Nick Carraway made the narrator? The device of giving Nick the function of narrator lends psychic distance from the story. Nick is part of the action, yet he is not one of the principals. He shares some of the emotions and is in a position to interpret those of the others. However, the happens are not center on him. 2. What kind of relationship exists between Nick and the Buchanans? It is completely superficial. He speaks of them

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    The Great Gatsby The "Twenties" was an exciting time in American history, when being a "flapper" and rebelling against the common say of society was all the rage. As in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby is a popular yet mysterious "flapper," whose image is created through the life of Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald portrayed his life, problems, and triumphs, through his image of Jay Gatsby. The correlations between the life of F. Scott Fitzgerald and the life of his character Jay

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    similarly every action has a reason behind it. “The Great Gatsby” is a novel written by Fitzgerald in 1920s. The story is voiced through Nick’s perspective and entails aspects of this time period and many other concepts such as the truth of the American dream.The significance reveals his perception of “the man who gives his name to the book”. It is in a way ironic because as the story progresses, Nick learns that there is nothing “great” about Gatsby. He came from nothing and in a sense his master illusion

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    The Great Gatsby appears to be describing a character from the novel, which it is. The title and other characters describes him as great. In the first chapter, the narrator Nick, says “If personality is an unbroken series of successful gestures, then there was something gorgeous about him, some heightened sensitivity to the promises of life, as if he were related to one of those intricate machines that register earthquakes ten thousand miles away” (2) about Gatsby. Because of this, The Great Gatsby

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    The Great Gatsby is the representative of Fitzgerald. The structure of this novel is excellent,the description of it is accurately,the emotion of it is abundant. T. S.Eliot think it is the first step of American modern fiction has taken since Henry James. Arthur Mizener said that in the novel,Fitzgerald is the first people using the view of the 20th century,making the realize of James rooted in American life which has a dramatic conflict between kindness and evil. The reason of his works are liked

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    popularization of Jazz. Throughout the “Great Gatsby” the audience begins to get familiar with new characters such as Jay Gatsby that represent ideas like the “American Dream.” Although Jay Gatsby did not fully appear until chapter three of the massive party scene where it was incredible on how he avoid festivities of the wild party and where Nick questions the appearance of him “Your face is familiar…Were you in the third division at war…I live over there.” When reading about Gatsby the audience realizes a mysterious

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