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    Daisy Buchanan is a main character in the novel “The Great Gatsby”. Throughout the story Daisy tries to follow her heart but can’t seem to decide what she really wants. Daisy is probably the most frustrating character and ends up ruining the expectations set for the novel. In the beginning of the story she is described as beautiful charming young woman with an intriguing voice. I agreed with this until about chapter 7 when she shows her true self. In the beginning of the novel, this is how…

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    Even with the amount of people that are “crazy about The Great Gatsby. Old Gatsby. Old sport,” is does not excuse the fact that he is a very disillusioned person, someone who discovers something that is not as good as they had believed it to be. Although both books, The Great Gatsby and The Catcher in the Rye have varying plots, their one similarity is that both characters, Jay Gatsby and Holden Caulfield, are disillusioned. Between the both of them, Gatsby is more disillusioned than Caulfield.…

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    Essay Question: Was Hitler’s totalitarian rule one of great achievement or one of great depression and force. Ever since the treaty of Versailles on the 28 June 1919, Germany was left in a state of humiliation and despair with its society wanting of a dictator to bring them back to their former Glory. Adolf Hitler was the answer they were looking for and with Germany’s government struggling along with the great depression the people were eager for anything. But Hitler’s vision of the future of…

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    For some parents, the name of their baby determines what he/she becomes. My parent’s reasoning for naming me Alex is because of Alexander The Great. The meaning of my names is comparable to my namesake, who was an ancient leader who defended his empire. Although there are some aspects of my name that I can relate to, there are others to which I cannot. According to behindthename.com, Alexander means “defending men”. I like to think that this is true since I play center defender when playing…

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    the two books, The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and The Bluest Eye, by Toni Morrison, a very similar message about society develops throughout the lives of the characters. Both of the main characters in these books, struggle with self perception and identity because of societal standards. Gatsby and Pecola differ vastly in terms of social status, but they both face obstacles with their self perception and desire for acceptance that makes them similar in many ways. The Great Gatsby and…

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s timeless masterpiece The Great Gatsby follows the story of a most prominent Mr. Jay Gatsby through the narrative of Nick Carraway in the 1920s. Nick moves to the West Egg district of Long Island from his hometown of Minnesota to learn the bond business. Much to his surprise, he is drawn into the exciting life of none other than the infamous Jay Gatsby, a fabulously wealthy young man and party thrower who worked to acquire his money and happens to be Nick’s neighbor.…

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    Joyce Tillman Eulogy

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    gets ready to head to work. She’s up and moving around 5:00am, with her prayer time being 4:30am. Every morning I can hear her telling herself she’s going to have a great day and no one will take her joy from her. Not to mention, she’s a very spiritual golden-hearted woman with great passion for her job as well as a woman with great empathy. To me empathy is her…

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    In the two novels, The Great Gatsby and The Things They Carried, Jay Gatsby and Lieutenant Cross share a common obsession with the past. Both men embellish and spend a great amount of time trying to recreate the past. Gatsby’s unrelenting love for Daisy consumes his every thought, while Lieutenant Cross’ daydreaming about his sweetheart lead to his men’s demise in the jungles of Vietnam. While reflecting on the past can be productive, to dwell upon it or try to recreate it is detrimental to…

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    Effects Of Dream In The Great Gatsby

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    once knew in her rich, young innocence. During her prime blossoming at eighteen, Daisy had had men from a nearby army base occupy her attention, and one particular officer that Daisy had fallen in love with was Jay Gatsby. These many suitors gave her great attention, attention that she now lacks from her dead marriage. While arranging a meeting between Daisy and Gatsby, Daisy’s friend says, "‘Daisy ought to have something in her life’" (Fitzgerald 81). Daisy’s need for "‘something in her life’"…

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    The author of The Life of Alexander the Great, Plutarch, is one of the most famous philosophers in history that also enriched the writing genre of biography. He is known for his biography of famous Greek men and the various morals and virtues they held called Parallel Lives. Plutarch wrote the biography of Alexander nearly 400 years after the leader passed away. Because of the large gap in between Plutarch and Alxander, Plutarch used various anecdotes from other historians like Callithenes,…

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