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    The unreachable entity that surrounds the characters and the themes within “The Great Gatsby” are represented by the color gold. F. Scott Fitzgerald captures the brilliant wealth and success that each character strives for, but may not ever completely reach, by the character’s reflection through color. Author Kevin Rea states in his article entitled The colour of meaning in The Great Gatsby that“The party 's blend of yellow (hope) and gold (money worship) is significant. It is this…

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    characters of the book The Great Gatsby, the Broadway play Hamilton, and the movie Citizen Kane, their pasts and ambitions unfortunately limit the characters and eventually lead to their downfalls. In The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the narrator, Nick Carraway, follows his neighbor, Jay Gatsby, along his journey to win back his love from the past, Daisy Buchanan. But for Gatsby, he holds on too much to the past and fails to realize the consequences his desires may have. While Gatsby…

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    There Will Be Lies

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    British novel I read was There Will Be Lies. There Will Be Lies was authored by Nick Lake. The novel was published by Bloomsbury Publishing, Inc.. Bloomsbury Publishing Inc. published the book in 2015. The novel has 454 pages with 84 chapters. The main character in There Will Be Lies is 17 year old, Shelby Jane Cooper. There Will Be Lies is completely revolved around Shelby’s journey of the unknown. Shelby is an athletic and intellectual teenager with a bit of attitude. Shelby does not have…

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    chose are all very joyful. Especially the musical “Celebrate”. All performers dressed like a real circus troupe like red or green court dress with really dramatic decorative pattern. The scene looked like there is something really great happen in a castle, so the king asked some people play a show for that. The music coordinate with this dancer. These dancers cooperate with the music. It is so fascinating. These dancers also interact with audiences really often, make audiences engage into this…

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    finally reached Daisy’s high standards, of which he was not able to fulfill in the past. His gullibility led him to believe that Daisy will love him again. However, that is untrue as Daisy is still distant even with his vast amount of money. In a scene, Nick Carraway reveals Gatsby reaching out…

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    cowardliness by flinching. Sir Gawain then says he will not flinch again and the Green Knight raises his axe for the second blow. Gawain successfully does not flinch, and the Green Knight admires him for his bravery. On the third blow, the Green Knight's axe nicks Gawain's neck for punishment of keeping the girdle. Sir Gawain could’ve done something much worse than just keep a girdle for his own protection, like having an affair with Bertilak’s wife. Instead, Sir Gawain shows how remorseful he…

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    Fitzgerald highlights the greed of the American people perfectly in his book The Great Gatsby, particularly in his characterization of Daisy Buchanan. Fitzgerald does this through a simple description of her voice. When Gatsby tells Nick that Daisy’s voice is full of money, Nick thinks “That was it. I’d never understood before. It was full of money---that was the inexhaustible…

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    Cornish and the release date of the film was on the 13th of May 2011 in the UK. He worked with Edgar Wright, Nick Frost, and Simon Pegg. Edgar Wright was the executive producer for Attack the Block. The BUDGET of the film was £8 million and the FILMING LOCATIONS were in the London District of Brixton as well as consisting of various estates across London such as Heygate Estate in Elephant and Castle, Myatts Field in Brixton, Oval Tube Station in Kennington, Bernerton Estate in Islington and the…

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    Socialization Of Cars

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    the morning and long past midnight, while his station wagon scampered like a brisk yellow bug to meet all trains.” (Fitzgerald, pg 43) This is perfect for a guy like Gatsby as he is all about show and showing off. His whole point in having a huge castle-esque mansion, a garden, servants, nice car, and throw huge parties is to show off and get attention. The attention he seeks is mainly Daisy of course as he quits parties as soon as she gets with him. The way Gatsby drives his car is symbolic of…

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    One way to see this is through how she treats her very own daughter Pammy. In the beginning of the of the story when discussing with Nick Carraway about the future of her first child, Daisy remarks, “I hope she 'll be a fool- that 's the very best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool”(Fitzgerald 17). Through such a statement, it becomes clear that, from experience…

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