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    Director Baz Luhrman’s 2013 remake of The Great Gatsby not only focuses on the chasms between the newly rich and the old money of New York, but also the struggles the characters experience as their secrets are exposed to those around them. The early scenes in The Great Gatsby where Tom’s mistress is revealed to Nick when he is at dinner with the Buchanans and Jordan Baker (9:45-11:03), and the following discussion between Daisy and Nick over her wishes for her daughter’s future and her personal…

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    Myrtle Great Gatsby

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald lived the American Dream in his prime. He published The Great Gatsby in the twenties, and he strived to do things exactly as his fictional character Jay Gatsby would. The parties Fitzgerald threw were replicas of those of Jay Gatsby. Fitzgerald envied his Gatsby in every aspect. Upon his death in 1940, the book started selling during and after World War II, when the American Dream seemed more attainable than ever. Jay Gatsby is an American icon. Every man wishes they…

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    all of us at once. We all pray that God is helping us through our struggles and lending us a hand when we need it most. In my eyes, God is watching over each and everyone one of us. Seeing every move we make and hearing every word we speak. In F. Scott Fitzgerald 's book, The Great Gatsby, the oculist sign and the owl eyed man have a much more profound meaning than what the reader may think. Never blinking, the oculist sign sits, watching over the City 's every move. Unlike the sign, the owl…

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    thriving in a prosperous age — that is, until the unexpected arrival of the fearsome United States. These invaders divided the Kiowas and took their homeland. But this is no fairy tale; there would be no hero to save them from these dark times. N. Scott Momaday’s autobiography, “The Way to the Rainy Mountain” asserts and informs the audience of the negative impact the U.S. had on the Kiowa people. Momaday executes his purpose by using the experiences of the Kiowa people, his grandmother, and…

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    Our group has chosen The Gatsby Collection 2013 American poster as our topic for academic analysis and research. The image has selected for analysis is that advertising The Gatsby Collection for Brooks Brothers, a traditional dealer of male luxury wear. The length of the image, which measures slightly more than double its height, is apt for its position as an advertisement banner on Brooks Brothers’ online store, with a menu of items that scrolls vertically. The image consists of a chiseled,…

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    The short story “The Diamond as Big as the Ritz” by F. Scott Fitzgerald tells the story of John, a young man from Hades, who was sent to a private school and thrown into the lives of young privileged boys. During a vacation from school, he agrees to accompany his friend Percy Washington to his house and through a turn of events the trip almost leads to his peril. Through the use of Washington’s daughter, Kismine, F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays the naivety that goes along with being wealthy in the…

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    Jay Gatsby’s and Quentin Compson’s Obsession with the Past in The Great Gatsby and The Sound and the Fury Jay Gatsby from the The Great Gatsby and Quentin Compson from The Sound and the Fury share an obsession with the past. Both, Jay Gatsby and Quentin Compson feels like their lives are not fulfil, which causes them to live a dissatisfying life and obsess over women of their past. These two characters try to reconnect with their past in which they were more content. Jay Gatsby tries to…

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    The Great Gatsby Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald Nick’s Narration… A Complete Fail… Or a Novel Engenius Success? The Great Gatsby, a great book right? And the narrator, What a great job he does by giving the story… or does he?... In The Great Gatsby, Nick remains uncertain about the “greatness” of Gatsby, showing that perhaps Gatsby isn’t as great as the rumors make him out to be. Nick begins the story as a low minimum wage worker trying to get through life in Crazy 1922 New York and trying…

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    Time Doesn’t Change Everything The United States have been around for a few hundred years and has greatly developed since independence was declared. There are currently phones the size of hands that do what an entire computer system couldn 't do 30 years ago. On the other hand, before that July 4 in 1776 the American lands were dominated by many Native American tribes whose pueblos were created out of adobe. Though there are seldom relationships between the times of America, there is one…

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    Fitzgerald’s Autobiography: The Great Gatsby In nearly every piece of literature written, authors incorporate significant details from their own life into their writing, but no other has done it as completely as Scott Fitzgerald with his classic The Great Gatsby. The similarities between Fitzgerald’s characters and his own life are undeniable. From his humble beginnings to his unstable education to his romantic affairs, Fitzgerald documents his life through the infamous Gatsby. Perhaps his…

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