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    The Great Gatsby Analysis The Great Gatsby is a book written by the American author Scott Fitzgerald, in 1925. It takes place in a small, fiction village called West Egg close to Long Island in New York City, US. The story takes part during the summer of 1922. West Egg is described as a town for new rich men who is on a pursuit of happiness. We see that the whole novel is colored by the jazz age and this makes everything described classy. Characterization: The narrator is Nick Carraway…

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    When you think of Marbella images of the “Golden Mile” and its extravagant collection of celebrity-filled clubs, shiny restaurants and chic hotels spring to mind. Add to this a swanky marina in Puerto Banus full of mega yachts and supercars and you have a ready-made playground for the rich and famous. Marbella, however, is a bit like a two-sided coin as once you get past the ostentatious veneer you notice a traditional Spanish town complete with whitewashed houses and well-tended flower boxes.…

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    Cinderella Man Paper During the Great Depression times were hard for lots of people. James J. Braddock started off with a wonderful life being rich, having a wonderful family, and a beautiful home. Once the depression hit everything changed. They lost the house and started living in an old basement with barely anything to live on. During these tough times James J. Braddock remained a great man and a huge inspiration to many people for many reasons. During this time he remained a great father…

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    The first chapter of this paper is dedicated to the man without whom there would be no Epic theatre, and the theatrical group he founded. Bertolt Brecht was born on February 10, 1898 in Augsburg, Germany. He manifested his interest in literature at a young age, writing poetry and book reviews for local papers before he was 15. His flourishing career was interrupted by WWI in 1914. Brecht was lucky enough not to have been drafted into the war until the last few weeks, and he served as a medical…

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    As a sport, historically, Formula 1 has always been one of decadence and like its most famous circuit, the Circuit de Monaco, a thing of extravagance. Something that’s always held an almost elitist of fascinations. It is a proud sport, a rich sport but it is also in a patch of rapid, meteorical decline. It is more than just surprising that in a day and age where technological advancement are the cornerstone of what drives a population that a sport which functions on the cutting edge of…

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    influenced society still today, but it also gave a rich sense of style, the American Dream, and how to have a great time. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is an example of greed, corruption, and substance abuse. The twenties was a true revolutionary time period, considered the peak of the “Progressive Political Reform.” It was the beginning of true change. F. Scott Fitzgerald was born September 24, 1896, in St. Paul, Minnesota. To Edward and Mollie Fitzgerald. Both of his folks were…

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    Women with perfect hair, crystal bright teeth, full lips and botoxed faces. Men in sleek suits, driving around in luxury vehicles and investing millions of dollars in yachts and real estate. That’s the surreal image we see on TV every single day. In 2013, Fox TV channel challenged the stereotype of rich Russian people in London with the documentary series Meet the Russians. Normal, average people are faced with the way multimillionaires achieved new heights in their ability to scatter huge…

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    The Life of Ibn Battutah Ibn Battutah was an incredible traveler and author in his lifetime. The web article, IBN Baṭṭūṭah Muslim Explorer and Writer by Ivan Hrbek, he stated that Battutah was "...the greatest medieval Muslim traveler and the author of one of the most famous travel books, the Riḥlah(Travels)” (Hrbek). Ibn Batttah was so memorable because of the distances he traveled and the reason behind his travels. Battutah traveled over 75,000 miles in his life and he embarked on these trips…

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    Reaction Paper #2 The book that considers as the most important book for me, is The Lord Of Flies by William Golding, which was published in 1954. William Golding is a Nobel Prize winner of literature, and The Lord Of Flies is the first book I read of him. I read The Lord Of Flies when I was in high school, it was an required book for my English class. The book has a huge impact on me since the theme of the book is totally opposite of my worldview, which is the negative side of…

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    The Lottery Inhumanness

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    “Lottery” Rough Draft When one thinks of a lottery they most likely think that “winning” is a good thing. You might receive money, a car, or other kinds of valuables. This is definitely not the case for the winner in the “Lottery.” The winner is more like the loser and is unfortunately stoned to death by her fellow friends and family members. Shirley Jackson’s shocking story, “The Lottery,” explores the theme of man’s inhumanity to man through the use of irony and foreshadowing. In the…

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