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    idea of success, however in the 1920’s the perception of success was quite warped. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald takes place in the “roaring 20s” and stays true to the era, the parties are loud and extravagant, and the people are careless, self centered and greedy. Through the eyes of Nick Carraway, the dynamic and complicated characters and their true feelings and intentions are brought to light. Jay Gatsby is a mysterious man that seems to be comprised of new money and is in love…

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    share the struggle and journey of the American Dream, today, through The Great Gatsby. The American Dream is always built on a strong base, as is a building, so it doesn’t fall apart. It all starts with money and how the person trying to achieve the Dream, uses the money. It is gained by The person’s hard work or by an event in time, that grants them the money. The money defines…

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    can be represented by some form of distinct color that symbolizes more than one may initially think. In F. Scott FitzGerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, colors of all kinds represent the ways of life in the 1920’s where materialism, extravagant parties, and even moral…

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    Pessimism In Gatsby

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s most famous novel The Great Gatsby explores his pessimistic views of the new age and high class using the different characters to represent the disjunction of the new technology and ideas in the Modern Age. Tom and Daisy represent the immoral illusion of wealthy and aristocratic society that destroys the community when resisting the change in the Modern Age. Gatsby also puts on an illusion of wealth but unlike Tom and Daisy, he becomes delusional because he believes in this…

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    friends differently, everyone looks for different kinds of friends, and everyone feels the need to have friends. The Great Gatsby follows the main character, Nick Carraway. Nick is a young man fresh out of college looking to make a name for himself. He is exposed to the life of the rich through his distant relative Daisy, who is married to Tom Buchanan. Nick’s neighbor Jay Gatsby is known for throwing extravagant parties to try and capture Daisy’s attention and win her over. The story follows…

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    nonfiction. In The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, uses his protagonist…

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    Francisco Coradal-Cougat was a famous Spanish artist who created the classic melancholy cover F. Scott Fitzgerald used for his award winning novel, The Great Gatsby. The striking cover is called “Celestial Eyes” and was painted in 1924. According to the Oxford dictionary, celestial means “positioned in or relating to the sky, or outer space as observed in astronomy”. The title the cover was given is very straightforward and practical, for the haunting face he drew almost looks as if it is…

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    Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby demonstrates many of the pitfalls of life in the jazz age. Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald utilizes events and characters to illustrate the problems underlying The Roaring 20s. Fitzgerald’s purpose for writing The Great Gatsby was to show the greed or desire of the people to gain the American Dream. Fitzgerald depicts the upper class of America during the Jazz Age in the novel. He wanted people in America to realize that becoming wealthy was not as great as…

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    The main character finds his happiness within love, or what he takes for love. Jay Gatsby is irrevocably in love with Daisy Buchanan, who does not return his feelings and he has spent his entire life chasing her in order to pursue his own happiness. He bases his entire life around her, in order to gain just one ounce of her attention, and at one point, he even tells the narrator, “What was the use of doing great things if I could have a better time telling her what I was going to do?” (ch 8)…

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    Essay: Symbolism behind Jay Gatsby’s material possessions: Francis Scott’s Fitzgerald’s novel “The Great Gatsby” is riddled with symbolism which is portrayed in Gatsby’s material possessions in an array of ways. His mansion for example symbolizes the contaminative effect money can have on individuals. One of the most unique qualities about the symbolism within the novel, is in it’s approach and how it is utterly incorporated into the plot and structure; only with a thorough analysis, can we…

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