and more need for labor in the general public. President Reagan again foresaw this eventually would boost the economy and bring in for the revenue by creating a larger tax base in the long run. (Longley, Mayer, Schaller, 2015) The theory of supply-side economics was developed in 1979, by economists Arthur Laffer showing how tax cuts would stimulate the economy to the point where the tax base expanded. (IPA, 2015) Tax cuts meant more money for the consumers intern they would spend this money…
Kurt Vonnegut’s novel Player Piano resembles modern day society in an extraordinary way, regardless of the fact that it was written in 1952. The novel’s dystopian theme is demonstrated by the human dependency on mechanization, which virtually renders the human race useless. Human-operated jobs are no longer necessary, and thus, only the highly intelligent, educated, and wealthy individuals of the upper class are valuable. This results in a significant deterioration in the quality of human life,…
Deceit: The action or practice of deceiving someone by concealing or misrepresenting the truth. This is the definition many people use when describing the narrator of the story, Nick Carraway; however, this is ultimately the glue that holds The Great Gatsby together. Fitzgerald uses Nick for a way to embody the thought that even the best of us fall. This, however, does not prove him to be “unreliable” or “untrustworthy”. The way Fitzgerald has Nick give away information, contradiction of himself…
Harold Bloom, the author of Modern Critical Interpretations of the Great Gatsby, said “Never has symbolism played such a crucial part in the very foundation of a novel as it does in Scott Fitzgerald’s masterpiece, The Great Gatsby”. According to “Studies in in Literature and Language” of CSC Canada, symbolism emphasises the expression of subjective spirit and personal inner world. Through the symbolism in a work, readers can get insight into the writer’s creative realm. Fitzgerald uses symbolism…
beginning to end characters are able to develop their identity or have people guessing. Throughout each chapter alienation occurs causing some hardships. Nick at times felt as if he was the only one there for Gatsby. Nick said, “I found myself Gatsby’s side, and alone...it grew upon…
If one were to wander the streets of the Irish capital today, they would witness signs of urban decay, homelessness, drug abuse and uneducated, impoverished youths floating aimlessly around the inner city, left to fend for themselves by the Irish state. In relating to such, it is still incomprehensible that one of the greatest pieces of satire ever composed, Jonathan Swift’s ‘A Modest Proposal’ is still as relevant today in society as it was 285 years ago. Written in 1729, in an era of Irish…
decadence in the novels written by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald is This Side of Paradise. It was not only the first novel written by Fitzgerald, but also his most popular work till his death in 1940. (Bruccoli158).(?) The analysis of the concept of decadence in This Side of Paradise applies mainly to the main protagonist, Amory Blanie. His character, behaviour and ideology is marked by degeneration, and immorality. This Side of Paradise has a bildungsroman construction. The development…
A poetry analysis of “Richard Cory” Introduction (do not write anything here): Lead Sentence (must be interesting; cannot be a question): Money can make life less stressful but having more money isn’t going to make you happy. Continue introducing your topic (give relevant background about your poem) in three sentences: In the poem “Richard Cory”, Richard Cory is a rich guy and a total gentlemen. Everyone in the town wants to be just like him. Then something happened that no one guessed…
Symbols Picture being in a relationship and being fought over by two people. In the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald readers can then picture the image. Going on, the book’s setting was in New York in the 1920’s. Throughout this book Gatsby revolves his life around a special someone for five years and does anything to see her to get her back into his life. While all this is going on Daisy (the special someone) and Gatsby have to make a lot of decisions and even passed many difficult…
Dreams Left As Dreams: Analysis of “The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty” “The motivational speaker Jack Canfield expresses that ‘You only have control of three things in your life - the thoughts you think, the images you visualize, and the actions you take’.” There are many ways that people find joy in life and sometimes the only way that they can make something of it is inside their head. In “The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber, Walter Mitty is an older gentleman who constantly goes…