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    In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald writes of the corruption and loss of dreams in American Society. The novel revolves around the central characters, Gatsby and Daisy. Each of whom are in some aspect corrupted or experience the corruption of their dreams as they prolong their lives in the Roaring Twenties. Jay Gatsby is what society considers a “West Egger”, meaning that he comes from new money. Gatsby has a constant internal struggle involving his past. He has a corrupted fixation with…

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    and important information: -chapter 4:In this chapter Gatsby and Nick go on a little lunch trip to New York and on the way Gatsby is talking about himself and his achievements, which seem unbelievable to Nick. Gatsby has proof for the things he is claiming, but Nick still feels like they are a bit exaggerated. In the chapter we meet Meyer Wolfsheim who is a gambler and goes off on some weird tangents and tells stories to Nick. It seems like Gatsby and Meyer have some business together which…

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    is the ability of one to earn an immense about of wealth. These elements are embodied throughout the characters in Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby, whether or not these elements of the American Dream were achieved depends on the accomplishments of that specific character, much like within today’s society. As seen within “Hollywood Dreams…

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    In the very prestigious novel The Great Gatsby color symbolism plays a very important role in the book and how the reader interprets what is happening. For example the color green represents the life Gatsby wanted that was just in front of him while the color yellow represents the different social classes within the book with all the money they had or all the money they did not have. The color blue represents the lonely times Gatsby had at his gargantuan mansion that was located in West Egg.…

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    The story of Netherland, written by Joseph O'Neill and The Great Gatsby, written by F.S Fitzgerald, both show female characters as devious and conniving due to the negative influence they have on the male characters. The Great Gatsby is about an inexplicable man called Jay Gatsby who strives to find contentment in his life again by reuniting with his ex-girlfriend, Daisy Buchannan. Another novel which share a similar plot to The Great Gatsby is Netherland. This novel is about Hans Van Den Broek,…

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    to it. In fact, it is believed that having wealth automatically qualifies you to be showered with the happiness. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s text “The Great Gatsby is often used as a source to conclude whether money affects happiness. Happiness being a feeling and not some material thing, should not be classified…

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    Obtaining the Unobtainable Many people attempt to obtain the American dream, but end up disappointed at the end of the process. In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby tries to achieve the American dream but in the end is left upset with the result. The author of the novel, Fitzgerald, demonstrates the loss of the American dream through a variety of symbols. Firstly, Fitzgerald uses the green light as a symbol; the green light’s meaning is constantly changing throughout the story…

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    order to add depth and meaning to stories. It is a common technique that allows the author to further foretell and capture the important elements of the story without directly telling it. F. Scott Fitzgerald uses numerous symbols throughout The Great Gatsby to highlight key ideas and contract places, all in which reinforce the message of the novel. The author’s use of symbolism and metaphoric language is clearly evident from beginning until end as it portrays the belief of characters and the…

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    depression. Fitzgerald’s main character in The Great Gatsby, Nick is a very cynical character, he proves to be very fragile as well. When Nick says “Angry, and half in love with her, and tremendously sorry, I turned away.” (Fitzgerald, 179) he is giving up on one of the only characters that might be able to comfort him. Fitzgerald also uses imagery and words that are satisfying from all aspects. There were also many racial groups represented in The Great Gatsby which makes the novel more…

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    In 1925, Fitzgerald wrote The Great Gatsby, a story that touched on the subject of the American dream as well as some of his own interpersonal relationships (“F. Scott” 963-964). The Great Gatsby is narrated and told from the eyes of Nick Carraway, a sensible man who had recently moved to New York from the American Midwest to work in the bond business. Shortly…

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