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    In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald uses the narrator, Nick, an outsider who is befriended by his neighbor Jay Gatsby, to tell the readers of Gatsby’s life. Gatsby is a wealthy man living in West Egg who is known for his extravagant parties. As Nick gets to know Gatsby, he begins to see the loneliness that hides within Gatsby. Five years before Nick meets Gatsby, Gatsby has a love affair with a woman named Daisy. As the novel continues, it becomes clear that Gatsby is still…

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    The Great Gatsby's Hope and God The human concepts of hope, are not only a driving force in the plot of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, but also a wonderful insight into the minds of humans, and the purpose of religion. Jay Gatsby invented a life with his love, Daisy, and is thoroughly obsessed with their future, even nearing insanity when everything comes crashing down. By analyzing Gatsby's dependency on hope, a reader can see how all humans do likewise, through a future, person,…

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    Unrealistic expectations plague relationships. The character’s love stories in The Great Gatsby are an allegory for the quest that all people go through to find happiness, Fitzgerald shows us that people will never be satisfied when they finally get what they want because their goals are often unattainable and their expectations are too high. Gatsby’s quest for the completion represents the endless search that everybody goes on to feel fulfilled. Gatsby’s inability to be satisfied with what he…

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    people. The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald gives the reader a real glance into American life in the 1920s. The novel takes place in 1922 in New York City and Long Island. Fitzgerald tells a story of young Nick Carraway, who has moved from the “East Egg” to “West Egg” to learn about bond business. Carraway moves in next to mysterious Jay Gatsby, who presents the story of his life. The story contains love circles with Gatsby and Carraway's’ cousin Daisy Buchanan, gossip, and murders. Gatsby…

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    In Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, the American Dream was looked up to by everyone and it was an escape from social corruption and poverty that developed in urban society. Jay Gatsby, being brought up in this urban society, was able to acquire this opulent way of living by representing the scathing of the American Dream .In the novel, Gatsby pursues the American Dream in which the success only brings him internal happiness. However, Gatsby destroys the Dream by pursuing Daisy in corrupt 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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    Characters such as Jay Gatsby, Nick Caraway, and Daisy Buchanan show growth and evolve throughout the novel. F. Scott Fitzgerald also uses irony in The Great Gatsby to develop characters. He uses situational irony throughout the book. Nick claims to be very honest and non-judgmental person. Its situational irony because throughout the book he…

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    Glitz and glamour were used to describe the energetic age of the 1920s in American society. By creating a fantasy world where some of the most influential people have an excessive amount of money, The Great Gatsby leads many to think that the Jazz Age was anything but entertaining. In history, the time period was full of financial benefits and new roles for genders. It is remembered by economic prosperity, advances in technology and culture, and changing social roles. Men came home from the war,…

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    The Great Gatsby is a classic novel written by Scott F. Fitzgerald. Jay Gatsby is the essence of a mysterious character and is devoted to a life of solitude and secrecy. He is a man that is willing to do whatever it takes to find the woman he loves. Because no one knows much about him or his life, Jay Gatsby is considered a mysterious man. Jay Gatsby is a lonely, mysterious, and wealthy man that is determined to find happiness in his life. Jay Gatsby was not always wealthy. He was born on a…

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    Colors in the world around us represent many different emotions,feelings, and aspects of our lives. They have more of an impact then just being something to look at. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, The Great Gatsby, colors are used in this same fashion. In the novel, author Scott F. Fitzgerald uses color to symbolise a lot of deeper meanings as well as elements in the story. Colors are used in the novel by Scott F. Fitzgerald to represent a hierarchy in social status between West Egg and…

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