often evidenced in modern literature and even through our personal lives. This idea is clearly illustrated in both A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams and The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The lead protagonists, Blanche Dubois and Jay Gatsby, in both texts put on a façade. Their illusive natures are depicted through their personal possessions (important literary symbols), mysterious pasts and even through literary devices that the authors use. Firstly, both protagonists own…
Tragic heroes occur from a perfect storm of wrongs and a valiant fight against external pressures, ultimately resulting in an untimely death. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic The Great Gatsby explores the rise and tragic downfall of the novel’s protagonist, Jay Gatsby. In Shakespeare’s Othello, the play’s protagonist deteriorates from a well respected General to a delusional murderer. Ultimately, these two men have many similar pressures that impact their fate and encourage their downfall. Blinded by…
When you look at fans of professional wrestling, it can become pretty obvious who their favorite wrestler is, by the clothing, or merchandise, they wear. For fans of Kanye West, there’s a different similarity between pro wrestling fans and themselves. Kanye West fans do not have a definitive name, or way of defining themselves. There is no form for the group for some reason. However, they are still able to celebrate their icon and promote their icon in a positive way amid negative press he is…
The most memorable thing that Gatsby says is “Well, there I was, way off my ambitions, getting deeper in love every minute…” That was one of the most memorable quotes from the book because it not only shows how Gatsby felt about Daisy but it also summarizes his entire life. In addition, this quotes shows how he was able to forget all his ambitions just for that one girl, Daisy. Him being in love did not just turn out to be better for him, but also for his future. Daisy was the one who preferred…
The Hardest Person to Escape is Yourself “The devil doesn’t come dressed in a red cape and pointy horns. He comes as everything you’ve ever wished for,” as Tucker Max said. This is played out nowhere so well as in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Gatsby’s poor and humble beginnings led to his internal belief that the only way he would ever be worthy of respect would be to change his status within society. When he fell in love and then lost his first love, this belief became even more…
American work such as the director Baz Luhrmann. Luhrmann inspired by Fitzgerald and his amazing book. He successfully made a film of the Great Gatsby. An Amazing director himself, the movie was substantial exactly like the book. First Jay Gatsby, one of the main characters in the Great Gatsby. He 's a respectful heartful educated man living in wealth. Fitzgerald describes him as good looking, caucasian Classical man. He wears mostly suits with different sorts of colors that…
Super Smash Bros. Peach vs. Pauline Gian:Go Peach!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Giana:PAULINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lauren:They forced me to choose. :/ One day in the Smash Hotel, Mario was watching the entrance,as usual. Then outside was a beautiful girl with long brown hair. Gian:She ain’t pretty (read in sassy voice) Giana:She so pretty!! (also sassy voice) Lauren:Ganondorf is the prettiest princess of all. Ganondorf:Thank you I guess? Lauren:I was kidding. Ganondorf:Oh :( Giana:Oh stop let’s finish…
Author Biography Worksheet Answer the following questions on this paper. Be sure to answer all parts of every question. 1.Author name Oscar Wilde 2.Place of birth Dublin, Ireland 3.Date of birth 16 October, 1854 4.Date of death (if applicable) 30 November, 1900 5.Place of death (if applicable) Paris, France 6.Burial location (if mentioned) Paris, France, Europe 7.Interesting facts about this author’s childhood (parents, siblings, people that influenced them, interests, etc.)…
The reestablished vitality of our capital in the 21st century has returned London to the cutting edge of the contemporary novel. As in the Victorian time, the production of riches and the general population this pulls in present the writer with unrivaled open doors for characters enmeshed in private enterprise, defilement and philanthropy. Elizabeth Day's third novel is around four outsiders – independent multimillionaire Howard, Ugandan exile Beatrice, widowed Carol and correspondent Esme –…
Modernism was a change in the style of writing that was different from the previous era that writers used. After World War I, people were looking for a sense of meaning in the new world and Modernism was a new way for writers to open up and express their inner feelings. This change was necessary and welcomed by the people during the time period with everything going on in the world. Authors during the new era used Modernism to freely express emotions within their writings. “The modern…