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    Great Gatsby Critique

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    prosperous years of America’s journey. Many people were happy both financially and emotionally. However, the novel The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, symbolizes many of the events during the roaring twenties that made it earn its name. Even so, the novel visualizes the diverse crimes occurring such as Gatsby’s illegal businesses. F. Scott Fitzgerald displays both characteristics of this time period. The depth of this novel will contain the similarities and differences of literary…

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    the human body, the eye has the ability to show fear, happiness, and even sadness. Many writers have used a character’s eyes or their glasses as a way of providing meaning to their overall story. Examples of the use of eyesight as a motif are in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel The Great Gatsby, with the large eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg hung over a city on a billboard, and in Flannery O’Connor’s 1955 short story Good Country People, where a girl’s glasses are taken off, changing her view of…

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    Winter Dreams Analysis

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s “Winter Dreams” is a story of ambition, ascension, and disappointment. It reveals the hollow reality of the idealistic “American dream” through the societal rise and emotional devastation of Dexter Green. Dexter’s journey to the realization of a boyhood dream turned into a life depleting nightmare serves to prove that the whole construct of social class is an illusion and that money can never buy happiness. At the onset of the story, Dexter is an ambitious middle-class…

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    that was written in 1925 by Scott F. Fitzgerald in which everyone was attempting to pursue the American Dream. Discussing old and new money and with great understanding of the mindsets of the characters within the novel, the story is about a man named Gatsby reconnecting with his lost lover, Daisy, 5 years later. Throughout the book, Fitzgerald utilizes the theme of symbolism. A symbol in a work of literature is something concrete that stands for an abstract idea. Fitzgerald uses symbols such as…

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    How can you not be happy with a ton of money, nice cars, all the clothing you can think of, and a house that many don 't have. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby has all of that, he is known for his fame and all his money that he has even though the money he got was passed down from his parents he is still happy in life. Gatsby throws huge parties every weekend and only people who get invited straight from him are allowed to come to the parties. Usually only his close friends…

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    Jay Gatsby Contradictions

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    Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays the extravagant 1920s through the eyes of his narrator, Nick Carraway. Nick moves into New York and is catapulted into the world of the extravagantly rich, which bursts with drama, lies, and corruption. His next door neighbor, Jay Gatsby, is a mysterious and extravagantly wealthy man who leads Nick on a whirlwind of a summer. In fact, Gatsby seems to perfectly exemplify the American Dream through his past. Born James Gatz, Gatsby later changes…

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    Love is an inevitable emotion that can lay dormant in one’s heart for years at a time. Someone in love can go years without seeing their companion and still never lose feelings. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby found himself to be in love with a girl named Daisy. The two met shortly before Gatsby left for war, and Daisy promised that she would wait for him to return. Five years later, Daisy was married to another man and Gatsby was left watching as Daisy lived her life. He…

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    Thought of as the root of all evil, money and materialism in general has been seen as an object of value, potentially able to create grief and sin for its holder, while love is considered to be the greatest joy in this world. Two American classics, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby (about a love hoping to be rekindled) and Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God (about a woman searching for love), compare these two desires to display the corruption…

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    been using settings to show figurative significances and enhance hidden meanings. Symbolism is the use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities by giving them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense. In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses details related to settings as a mean of indirect characterization to reveal the qualities of his characters. Thus, it provides the reader a better understanding of main ideas. His book takes place in the 1920’s in Long Island, NY…

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    The 1920’s were a time of great highs with luxury, celebrations, and aristocracy. However, during this time there was discrimination, greed, and corruption in America. F. Scott Fitzgerald explores these ideas and in his novel The Great Gatsby. The story takes place in New York as Jay Gatsby a rich, mysterious man who loves Daisy Buchanan. They were once madly in love and seemed destined for each other, but, they had to split up as Gatsby was serving in the war. While Gatsby is gone, Daisy…

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