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    characters in the novel. You’re most like Nick Carraway! You’re somewhat reserved, and no one knows much about you. You’re probably new to town, and not sure if you fit in yet. Despite being something of an outsider, people easily trust you and you quickly get involved with all the hot gossip. You can be nosy, and know everything about everyone. You’re incredibly intelligent and hardworking, which puts you on an upward climb to the top! ANSWERS THAT LEAD TO NICK…

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    Introduction: Nick Carraway, a young man from Minnesota, retells his experience with Jay Gatsby during his stay at a psychiatric hospital due to his addiction to alcohol. It all started in 1922, when Nick bought a house in West Egg, neighbored by a luxurious castle occupied by a mysterious figure named Gatsby, who is often spotted looking towards a green light produced by a nearby dock and threw frequently parties, where many of his uninvited guests circulated rumors about him. Nick unexpectedly…

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    As time elapsed while living in the castle, Beauty wishes to see her family and take care of them in time of crisis since she found out from the Beast (“Beauty”). Her sister was to soon marry the wrong man. In addition, her father became ill. Because Beast accepts this, Beast presents Beauty…

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    consists of all the new wealthy people. The setting behind West Egg different with the background of the people that live there. They weren’t born into wealth they each worked for their money. Nick’s house is not as fancy as his neighbors. In chapter one Nick states, “My house was at the very tip of the egg, only fifty yards from the sound, and squeezed between two huge places that rented for twelve…

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    deaths Macbeth caused. The Great Gatsby: Summary: As Gatsby and Nick drove to New York for lunch, Gatsby started telling Nick about his past. Nick was hoping he’d learn something new about Gatsby, but Gatsby’s stories didn’t sound believable to him. Gatsby sensed Nick’s scepticism and showed him a medal from Montenegro and a picture of himself playing cricket in Oxford. How: Nick was behaving in a discontented manner. Nick was skeptical about everything Gatsby was saying to him. He kept…

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    During the course of the film, there were interesting camera angles utilized. As an illustration, when Nick and Tom both visited an apartment complex with the McKees, the camera angles were able to capture a man playing a trumpet on the apartment complex from a distance – I found it fascinating as it captures the essence of a typical day in American cities during the Jazz age. Also, there was a great amount of pan-and-zooming which allows the viewers to take a glimpse of the overall landscape of…

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    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder; while Nick Carraway’s depiction of the valley of ashes, a desolate and bare land that connects the West Egg and New York, does not remind the audience of beauty, through the content and style of this depiction, beauty seeps from every corner of every sentence, flowing like a vibrant river across the passage. Nick’s dedication to vivid descriptions of even the bleakest of lands creates this lifelike and almost tangible image of a lost opportunity. What lost…

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    Cammi closed her eyes and rested her head up against the headboard, ”Once upon a time-. ” ”We aren't here to listen to a fairytale!” ”Abree, you speak out like that one more-” ”It's fine.” Cammi smiled to herself,” It's gonna sound like a fairytale no matter how you put it.” She didn't need to open her eyes to know that everyone in the room turned their attention from full to 3000%. She breathed deeply in and collected her thoughts,” Once upon a time, there was a little farm girl. Lusheeta.…

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    state of Connecticut. Nick, the narrator of ‘The Great Gatsby’, while introducing himself at the beginning of the book, states that he graduated from New Haven. The word ‘graduated’ implies that he went to school in the city of New Haven, yet does not say which school until…

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    mature, and let him show his honor, by accepting the challenge, refusing gifts, and seeing his death. First, he accepted the challenge to take King Arthur’s place that showed great strength and self-motivation. A strange man had come to King Arthur’s castle while they were eating dinner. He wanted to play a Christmas game, and it was one stroke…

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