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    The Psychoanalysis Behind Gatsby’s Character Meehan, Adam. “Repetition, race and desire in The Great Gatsby.” Journal of Modern Literature 37.2 (2014): 76+. Literature Resource Center. Web. 23 Nov. 2015. URL: http://goo.gl/m2dY8f Questions What is the connection between the oedipal complex and Gatsby’s behavior towards Daisy. An Oedipal drama is the unconscious attraction that a child feels toward a parent of the opposite sex. The jealous “child” is Gatsby, the “mother” is Daisy and Tom is the rival

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    better. The American Dream is an idea that has driven people to try to achieve their goal but today that means finding a loophole to get it done. James Truslow Adams defined it as “That a dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.” Adams wrote this with an open mind about the American people. He believed that with a specific goal and perseverance the people have the ability to reach the goal. He

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    April 13, 1743 Albemarle County in the English colony of Virginia was the start of an American historical giant. Thomas Jefferson was born in affluence to his father, Peter Jefferson, a rising young planter in the Virginia colony, and his mother, Jane Randolph, who held a high status within the colony as well. Due to his father’s prosperity Jefferson was afforded the absolute best in the ways of education, starting with private tutors at the age of five, then moving on to learn how to read Greek

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    Biography of Alexander Hamilton Summary Alexander Hamilton was most likely born on January 11, 1757, although the exact year of his birth is unknown. Hamilton was born

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    this time was the nation’s second president, John Adams. Previous to the release of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, which Adams had a significant role in developing, a set of correspondences between Adams and his wife, Abigail, show readers the role of women during this age. Abigail wrote to her husband suggesting that the Declaration of Independence be modified to include provisions for increasing women’s rights (Adams, 65). John Adams’ response to this letter is incredibly grating: “As

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    Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson was born on April 13, 1743, in Shadwell, Virginia. His mom came out of royalty from a Scottish family and his Dad was a successful farmer. He was the third born out of ten siblings. As a child Thomas Jefferson loved to play in the woods, Practice violin, and read. At age nine he went to a local private school and was taught Greek and Latin language. At age 14 he went back to school and study classical languages and he also studied Literature, and math. He went to

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    circumstances of birth or position,”(Adams OL). The American Dream is a dream where a person lives a better, richer, and a fuller life, the American Dreams is not a dream where a person is after material prosperity, such as wealth, fancier cars, lavish homes. There is much more to the American Dream than property, wealth, and a perfect spouse and Jay Gatsby, a character in Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald novel, The Great Gatsby learns about the American Dream the hard way. Jay Gatsby of West Egg, New York was

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    AP US HISTORY Summer Assignment Francis Lewis HS 1. What distinguished the American Revolution from others? The American Revolution was different from all other revolutions because it was the first successful attempt that established a government. Another thing that distinguished this revolution from the others is that it did not occur from within. 2. Why does Ellis think this is significant? Ellis thinks that the distinguishing factors are significant because the American Revolution

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    America in all of its messy glory.” Clearly as Adam Cohen asserts in his New York Times article “Jay Gatsby, Dreamer, Criminal, Jazz Age Rogue, Is a Man for Our Times”, this phenomenon is indeed true in that the American Dream is presented in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby as an idea that has been depraved into a dream characterized by the constant shift in ethics and fraudulence centered around materialistic visions of opulence and wealth. Jay Gatsby is the American psyche because he manifests

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    The American Dream is one of the most prevalent themes in The Great Gatsby. It is essentially the belief that, regardless of social class, anyone can become wealthy and famous. In the novel, Jay Gatsby attempts to reunify with Daisy Buchanan by achieving great wealth, but he fails and dies having been unsuccessful in his mission. Though it may appear to some that Gatsby, the main character of the novel, has achieved the American Dream, it turns out to be a massive illusion. When, following Gatsby’s

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