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    The “Great” Gatsby? Bob Marley was once quoted saying that, “the greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively.” This idea flawlessly accentuates the false idea many have about Jay Gatsby. He is seen as an immensely wealthy bachelor who on the surface seems to be “great” (as the title of the book represents), but in reality his importance is just a “great” illusion. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s, The Great Gatsby,…

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    How significant were the weaknesses of the Weimar Republic? The Weimar Republic was the government that control Germany from 1919 to 1923. This government was designed to be the perfect democracy, but it ended having many economic and political problems. All this because of its very significant weaknesses that include ineffective constitution, weak leadership, and the army. The Weimar Republic was created after the First World War. Right after the Kaiser, William II, was renounced of his power…

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    hills of Andalusian with his family, but he listened to his heart and his hearts wants to travel the world and discover the treasure he dreamed for. Everybody doesn’t have the courage to leave home and chose a path in which he has to face danger, unknown and unfamiliar. Since his childhood he had wanted to know the world, and this was much more important to him than knowing God and learning about the man’s sins. He knew his country very well, women very well .Now he wants to explore and know…

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    Aristotle's Legacy

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    In 322b.c.e he passed away in a small town outside of Athens due to unknown digestive troubles. However, before he passed he had a relationship with his slave, Herpyllis, who gave him a son. They named him Nicomachus. Even though Aristotle did not survive the ages his legacy did. In the eastern culture they call him “The…

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    The novel of Giants in the Earth gives us knowledge of how life was like for an immigrant to start all over again in an unfamiliar, unknown, and unexplored area. It also talks about the hardships and consequences that the unknown settlers dealt with on the prairie land. It takes place in the unsettled Dakota Territory in the 1870s. Some topics in the novel are the mental state of each person after living in the total desolation of the wilderness, along with the manual labor of survival. Per…

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    themselves and for others, but they may not all mean the same thing. In the novel, Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens, Pip goes through a journey of becoming a gentleman with the help of many people. The title of the novel has significance to the story because the protagonist, Pip, has many expectations throughout the novel. All of Pip’s expectations are connected in some way which is why they are called “great expectations”. Pip has many ways of why he has expectations throughout the novel,…

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    Of Mice and Men “You’ve got to do whatever it takes to protect the ones you love”-unknown. Sometimes making a hard choice can be harsh but, if it means the person you love will be safe at the end it’s worth it. John Steinbeck’s ‘Of Mice and Men’ is about two men,George and lennie,traveling together trying to fulfill their dream of owning their own ranch someday but they come upon one of them committing a murder. George kills Lennie and I firmly believe that it was the right thing to do…

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    Fitzgerald’s American Dream Told Through Rhetorical Elements “So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past” (20) may be the last line of The Great Gatsby but it is one of the lines most remembered by all who have read it. Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby is known as an American classic and represents an era in American history known at the 1920’s. Fitzgerald uses point of view, selection of detail, and syntax to make a social commentary about the American Dream in…

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote the novel The Great Gatsby during the height of his career as an author. Although the novel didn’t sell well during his lifetime, after he passed away the sales for The Great Gatsby sky rocketed and the novel became one of his most famous works of literature. Scott Fitzgerald is known for basing events and characters from his novels from his own personal life, and this is especially prominent in The Great Gatsby. In this novel, many of the events and characters…

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    The Great Gatsby takes time during the 1920s in New York City. A well-educated man or as he appears to be, returns to the city where he fell in love as a young poor boy with a rich girl, named daisy. In interest of encountering his long lost love, Gatsby buys a mansion next to Nicks home who is Daisy’s cousin. With Gatsby return Daisy finds herself wondering if she really loves her formal life. As Daisy sees that Gatsby has all she has ever looked for in a man, she begins an affair with Gatsby…

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