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    fellow elite. Fitzgerald shows us the hollowness of the world Gatsby has created for himself. Gatsby proudly tells Nick Carraway of his days at Oxford University where he claims to have studied as his ‘ancestors have been educated there for many years.’ Gatsby knows the only way to be truly worthy of Daisy and of this exclusive society is to have a history of family wealth and honour. Yet Nick does not entirely believe his claims: ‘with this doubt, his whole statement fell to…

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    the reader the sadness throughout the novel. Francis utilized cool colors for the background, like dark blue, to create a spooky, hopeless, and depressing feeling. On the other hand, he used warm colors, like yellows and oranges, for the city at the bottom of the artwork to give the readers a feeling of craziness while looking at his illustration of New York. The cover, ‘Celestial Eyes’, shortly became one of the most famous book covers in American history after the final copy of the book was…

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    There have been calls for change in American society since before it was even a country. Today these calls for change are even more present and accessible to the public with the use of the internet. Nick Hanauer, a successful entrepreneur, makes a call for change in the economic inequality that is rampant in the United States today. This call for change shares some aspects with the call for change made by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in his Letter from a Birmingham Jail. The two works both outline…

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    3) In fact, we’ve tried few approach using Micro Vu to measure a plane 0.3mm above the bottom of the pocket however the optical measurement unable to determine the pocket wall point clearly once it’s been lift up 0.3mm. 4) Therefore C-Pak has requested Allegro their existing supplier (Advantek) measurement method for review but it was neglected by Allegro engineering due…

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    Nick Carraway, the narrator, is moved by those around him. Nick is an upright, wholesome guy. He listens to what everyone has to say and reserves judgment towards them. He is affected by others wealth. He is surrounded by wealthy people that are corrupt and always seems to always be put in situations that put him in a predicament. In The Great Gatsby, Nick, Gatsby, Jordan Baker, Daisy, and Tom are all in the city. While they are there Tom and Gatsby get in a fight. Afterwards, Nick realizes…

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    Jordan Baker, a widely known character in F. Scott Fitzgerald 's novel The Great Gatsby, clearly shows this. When she attends Gatsby’s parties she is a famous guest. People know her as the “golf champion.” Nick Carraway, the main character of the book, describes the way being with Jordan made him feel, “At first I was flattered to go places with her, because she was a golf champion and everyone knew her name” (Fitzgerald 57). This quote shows that golf has…

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    sunglasses to home goods. Looking closely to the ring from celeb-adored Jacob the jeweler, who crafted the said ornament, parallel to a three spider webs, which extent the length of Jessica Simpson's, notable pointer finger. And the best part, from top to bottom it is coated…

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    In room 308 lies the darkest, most terrifying ghost in all of history. NICK BOO! He is an Islamic suicide bomber who goes by the nickname boo-sama boo-laden. He was responsible for 7-11. 7-11 was a sad day where negative 8 people died. This is where BOO died. The first encounter I had with him was at band camp. He would come into the barracks at night and raid our belongings. We didn’t notice until 5 days had past. He started with small things: soap, toothpaste, and non-perishables. But…

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    on Native American people. Ernest Hemingway, an American novelist, displays a myriad of stereotypes of the Native American people in his short story, “Indian Camp”. These stereotypes are utilized to provide a direct contrast to the main character, Nick and his father, both able-bodied white men. The Native Americans are viewed as clueless savages who require the help of a white man. It provides a sense of comfort for them, as not only are…

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    Dream, many characters have their goals, motivations or wants that are driving their actions. Three people in this play all have one thing in common. Bottom, the weaver, Helena, the desperate girl in love, and Hermia, the rebellious daughter, all are willing to ruin their relationships with others to get what they want. All throughout the play Nick Bottom is motivated to become famous; be the…

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