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The Great Gatsby does not aim to dissuade men – in the narrative Americans – from being ambitious, rather it seeks to teach us that ambition in itself is not good unless that which we aspire for is morally and socially right. This is best illustrated by the themes in the narrative. Read More…
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The author seems to have a brilliant understanding of lives that are characterized by greed and incredibly sad and unfulfilled. The Great Gatsby is at once a romantic and cyclical novel about the wealth and habits of a group of New Yorkers during the Jazz Age. Fitzgerald’s work is magnificent as he paints a grim portrait of shallow characters that maneuver themselves into some complex situations. Read More…
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The author points out that the novel The Great Gatsby is a portrayal of the crumbling American dream of the 1920s. The society in the 1920s became disillusioned as it was consumed in the pursuit of unrealistic goals. People at that time engaged in illegal business activities to satisfy their desire for wealth. Read More…
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The author states that Gatsby had a strong attachment to this mysterious light as the author states, “Gatsby believed in the green light”. The green light was Gatsby only diminishing hopes to ever get back with Daisy, which unfortunately never occurred.  In addition, the green light also represents that of the quest for the “American Dream”.

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An excellent and bold ideal in the 18th century and at the heart of what America expected that it stood for. The Great Gatsby, Sister Carrie, and The Grapes of Wrath look at how this vision lived in the early 20th century and whether or not it had been attained. Read More…
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. The first section is concerned with the grounds for divorce. The second section on the other hand entails the guidelines on how the courts deal with property and financial issues. A divorce causes severance of marriage ties as well as brings changes in property relations and the division of marital assets between the spouses. Read More…
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During travel, the plane is subject to increased risks due to an operating altitude of more than 20, 000 feet above the ground. The risk is also magnified if the facilities available such as airports are not in good conditions (Flynn 1961). This paper analyses the report prepared by the Australian Transport and Safety Bureau.

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In the Army, people must be able to move seamlessly between leadership roles and following roles, as these men will be placed in different roles all the time. Because of this, the Army attempts to instil leadership qualities in every single man or woman who enrols, creating “well-trained and confident people; Read More…
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Depressed patients commonly develop an array of diabetes-related complications such as acute diabetes. Patients with prolonged hypoglycemia possess increased depressive symptomatology. Similarly, patients suffering from depressive symptomatology subsequently express risks of developing type 2 diabetes.

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Deb began his narrative by describing the benefits of gilded India—the beautiful people, the booming commercial industry, the culture of prosperity and affluence. In this part, Deb underscored that India’s economic ascent not only propelled the country out of poverty but also chased away the unsightly class divisions.

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These were questions that Siddhartha Deb aimed to answer in his novel entitled “The Beautiful and the Damned: Portrait of New India”. Similar to Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby”, Deb invited his readers to ponder on the darker side of progress and wealth in India by focusing on the terrible price that average Indians have to pay to reach ‘economic success’. Read More…
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A microburst is a pattern of intense winds that descends from rain clouds, hits the ground, and fans out horizontally (Encyclopedia Britannica, 2009). It is a much-localized column of sinking air, which diverges destructively at the surface causing much damage to the surrounding area. Its strong winds can easily knock fully grown trees down to earth in a few seconds. Read More…
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Apart from the import license, an export license is also imposed on food products. An export license is a nontariff barrier in which restrictions are put in providing the license for exporting food products to other countries. This licensing is also mostly used by countries to gain political and economic advantages over other countries. Read More…
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The fashion industry in the UK has a long tradition and one of its most distinctive features is a preference for high-quality knitted garments made from a variety of different yarns. British woolen garments, nowadays often made with mixed fibers partly sourced from other countries, are admired and imitated across the world. Read More…
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Diabetes mellitus, simply known as diabetes, is a disease that occurs due to high blood sugar. This could occur from the fact that the pancreas is producing inadequate insulin, or because the cells in the body are irresponsive to the insulin that is produced (Dunning, 2009). Diabetes occurs in two main types; type 1 and 2. Read More…
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Few figures in the brief history of American literary life loom as large as Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as Mark Twain.  Born in Florida, Missouri in 1835 and growing up in nearby Hannibal, Twain lived out a somewhat restless and rambunctious boyhood, and received only a few sporadic years of formal education, culminating when he was 11 or 12 years old.  Read More…
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The author states that in the normative model HRM has a “team development” orientation, a “significant role for line managers” and seeks to develop an “organizational culture”. The conceptual model differs widely from IR-PR. The objective of human resource management is fostering employee commitment to enhancing employee performance.

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However, most researchers of HRM focused on manufacturing industries and not on services industries, which employ 76% of the total workforce. The reason for this could be that the services sector is very diverse and includes banking, business services, catering, distribution, finance, insurance, leasing, hotels, and transport, etc. Read More…
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Just about everyone who was alive on November 22, 1963, with the possible exception of infants, can remember exactly where they were when they heard the news. At 12:30 pm, just after noon, Central time, the popular President John F. Kennedy was fatally shot in the head while riding in a presidential motorcade with his wife. Read More…
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The Great Gatsby rationally decides to get into organized crime to dupe people and get rich quickly. Other than getting into an organized crime, the young ambitious operator moves into the business of distributing illegal alcohol. Read More…
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Around the world, people rent accommodation from strangers through Airbnb. Others are outsourcing grocery trips to TaskRabbits as they move around town using vehicles from the ride-sharing service called BlaBlaCar. All these people are taking part in a $26 billion industry called the sharing economy. The sharing economy has grown from only a niche market into a mainstream social movement. Read More…
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The framework of ‘personalization’ has been successful in dominating the domain of social work in the UK in just a matter of time. It is claimed that this sudden gain of prominence is brought about mainly by its similarity with major concerns of New Labor discourses, such as accountability, individualization, and risk transfer. Read More…
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The topic wants to put up the argument that the factors in the current economic crisis and its trend of its exposes the weaknesses associated with present-day global macroeconomics practice. Taking a stand contrary to the topic would mean that a person believes that macroeconomics has been perfect, well utilized, and correctly administered. Read More…
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The paper "Macroeconomic Indicators and Reactors" is a great example of an assignment on macro and microeconomics. Literally, the topic means that the current crisis reveals more information on macroeconomics than macroeconomics reveals more information on the current crisis. Read More…
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The war plays a major role in the novel, it was no ordinary war, the novel talks about the World War 1 which started in the year 1914 and ended in the year 1918, 4 years of sheer destruction and annihilation. This paper will shed light upon the character of Nick and it will also relate to the war which plays a significant role in the novel. Read More…
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By the time Valjean meets M. Myriel in Digne, he is so adapted to being a social pariah that he almost seeks out such mistreatment, greeting Read More…
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The paper tells that when Nick goes home, Gatsby’s mansion is all lit up but there is no party. Nick agrees to help Gatsby meet with Daisy, but Gatsby offers to pay him which makes Nick uncomfortable.  Gatsby and Daisy are reunited but Nick thinks Gatsby has too high of an opinion of her but he leaves them alone with each other.

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However, through The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald dons the role of a social critic to bring out the adherence and affinity of the generation towards false material values during the Jazz era (Bruccoli, 2000). Through the rise and fall of Jay Gatsby, Fitzgerlad critiques the American society that was keen on affluence and was morally irresponsible. Read More…
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The novel puts truth in the saying, “money can’t buy you happiness,” showing that excessive wealth is more prone to purchase misery, as it evidently did for the central character, Jay Gatsby, who believed that his newfound fortune was the ticket to making his dreams come true. Read More…
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Gatsby created himself, his aura, and his personality around rotten values of the American dream that money, wealth, and popularity are all that is to be achieved in this world. He was devoted and gave everything he had, emotionally and physically, to win, and it is this uncontrolled desire that contributed to his eventual downfall.   Read More…
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 At the end of the Second World War, the allied nations wanted to create organizations that would eliminate the economic causes of war by establishing equal and fair global trade practices that were inherently non-partisan in nature. 

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The Great Gatsby is a story of a self-made young man, who is infuriated by the state of poverty he was living in, trying to support himself as a janitor in his college life, only to decide to leave college and join a mentor who introduces him to the ways of the rich. His need for money had become so great that he "was in the drug business". Read More…
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He tells Nick that the Daisy who loves Tom is not the Daisy who loves him. The Daisy who loves him is the Daisy who "blossomed for him like a flower," incarnating his dream, the moment he kissed her. Gatsby's life is totally dependent on Daisy for happiness. Unfortunately, life does not honour such devotion, nor, does it deserve it. Read More…
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According to the social and health care act that was established in 2012, it created the wellbeing and health boards. The board has the responsibility of encouraging integrated work and developing combined strategies that are required in assessments, wellbeing, and joint health strategies.

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Nick lives in West Egg, a fictional suburb of New York City, in a home that is apparently more than adequate to his needs, although he tends to disparage it, as it is not located in a fashionable area. Nick is Read More…
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The author states that Fitzgerald attempts to extract both a sense of imprisonment and preservation as a direct result of prosperity. Nevertheless, through evoking the historical sense of the roaring twenties, which included organized crime as a channel to disobey the laws and a rapid economic growth generating widespread wealth. Read More…
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F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote it specifically for modern times. The Great Gatsby is an intriguing story that reveals about the title of the novel mainly through the narrator, Nick Carraway who is an educated and charitable person, often serving as a confidant for those with disconcerting secrets. Read More…
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According to the report the Great Gatsby is one of the novels that gives the readers both a taste of history and deep intellectual and moral ideas wherein one can glean some insights from. This novel has stood the test of time that despite its early writing, it still speaks directly to present-day readers and the readers can still relate to it. Read More…
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The Great Gatsby is one of the finest novels written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, a famous American writer in the twentieth century. This novel is a simple story with intricate descriptions of the characters that are honored and criticized by many. The story revolves around the main character named Nick, who narrates to the readers, the life of another character, Gatsby. Read More…
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For the most, the characters are not pleasant or sympathetic. Indeed, Wilson stated, “The only bad of it is that the characters are mostly so unpleasant in themselves that the story becomes rather bitter before one has finished with it”. But Fitzgerald did not want to sugar coat his characters so that everyone would love and empathize with them.   Read More…
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According to the research findings, it can, therefore, be said that Daisy, Tom, Myrtle, Jordan, and George were all motivated by a self-centered requirement to please their needs first and foremost.  Whether this crowd was trying to socialize, be rich, or having sexual pleasure, they wanted to fulfill their own needs first. 

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The story of a quixotic love affair between a man and a woman is attempted to be conveyed, the novel is actually a very prized example of divided sensibility concerning the way by which the American society as a whole and collapse of the American dream is mirrored by the author keeping the intellectual thoughts and emotions separate. Read More…
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We look at the symbolic meaning of colors in the Great Gatsby. Yellow symbolizes social class, wealth, and Daisy. Read More…
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The author superbly uses the main character known as Nick Caraway to clearly bring out the main theme of the novel. Nick Carraway is depicted as the moralistic man who cares a lot about himself as well as others. He always keeps on Read More…
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Ambition can thus be very fruitful but it also has its own disadvantages, especially in instances that an individual can go to the extremes just to achieve his/her desires. Therefore, the quote, “Ambition is a drug that makes its addict’s potential madmen,” is very applicable to Gatsby and Myrtle in the novel, “The Great Gatsby.” The character traits of Gatsby and Myrtle justify this quote. Read More…
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The most complicated type of greed, greed as idolatry, can be found in Gatsby and his attitude to his “silver idol” Daisy. Scholars stress that a person affected by this type of greed subjects himself to an external creature not in an act of a cult, but because he desires this creature for his own” (Rosner 2005, p. 25). Read More…
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Ideally, literary research maintains that such a depiction is none other but a generalization (Fitzgerald 19). With the “Great Gatsby”, the case is the same since Gatsby’s business and fortunes as well as his interconnectedness with the underworld figures simplifies vague generalizations. Read More…
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The airbus A380 is subsonic with very long range and very high capacity civil transport airplane. It provides a number of payload capabilities ranging from 400 travellers in a very Read More…
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Centering his life on this philosophy, Jay Gatsby sets out to pursue his ambitious but idealistic goals. At no point during the story of his life does he consider that his aspirations are not possibly achievable and that is farfetched. Nonetheless, his optimistic nature and persistence give him the power to test his ideas and experience the real worth they hold for him.

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In that context, the two celebrated works of literature that are The Great Gatsby and the Les Miserables do tend to delve on the quest for an identity by the two central characters that are the Gatsby and Jean Valjean. Read More…
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The period during the early twenties was highly representative of revolutionary changes in American society, accentuated by illegal gatherings and practices. Such a dramatic transformation had a huge impact on the people, who, before this period, were leading extremely conventional lives; as well as their lifestyles and their sensitivity towards various ethical and moral issues.  Read More…
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The central theme of “The Great Gatsby” is the contrast of the debasing influence of riches to the purity of a dream. Fitzgerald has illustrated the rich Gatsby as a mysterious and remote host, a legendary celebrity surrounded by gossip which is entirely different from the naïve, innocent, and hopeful approach to life by the young poor Gatz.  Read More…
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Nick Carraway is the narrator of the novel. He shifts to West Egg district of Long Island in New York. This area is mainly comprised of newly rich people. Nick discusses about his cousin Daisy and her husband Tom. Tom has an adulterous affair with Myrtle, wife of George. Read More…
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The Australian healthcare industry continues to strain national financial resources. This has necessitated the implementation of quality improvement procedures in seeking to enhance the control of financial resources. The processes involved within the healthcare sector have a fundamental role in healthcare outcomes, which in turn affect customer satisfaction. Read More…
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The novel reveals themes of idealism, social upheaval, decadence, and resistance to change as it paints a picture of the Roaring Twenties and the Jazz age in America (Bloom 23). Fitzgerald employs Nick Carraway, as the first Read More…
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Jay is seen as a tragic hero because he posses the quality of a noble man because he has only one intention through the novel. Jay Gatsby is viewed as a tragic hero in the novel Great Gatsby because he possesses qualities that led to his failure. Read More…
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The whole tragedy of Gatsby and his failed love lies in the hold of his memories over his actions. The idea that the past is irrevocably bound up in the future and guides the longings and actions of men is very intense in this novel. It is a motif that is also shared by T. Read More…
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The main theme of the story entails a much larger and less romantic scope. Despite the entire action in the story, the events occur within a few months in the summer of 1992 set in a restricted geographical location Read More…
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Across the globe, breast cancer in the female population in both the developed countries and the developing ones accounts for 23 percent of all cases of cancer and 14 percent of all deaths caused by cancer (GLOBOCAN 2008). This review of literature will examine the topic of breast cancer based on a number of topics.

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The book revolves around the protagonist called Jay Gatsby, a former soldier turned millionaire now obsessed with a woman he loved before. Gatsby has an immense passion for Daisy Buchanan, a beautiful woman addicted to parties and fast life that characterized the Jazz Age when people lived lavishly and beyond their means. Read More…
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Gatsby is a frequent party thrower who is mysterious in that he does not attend his own parties. Nick is the cousin to a beautiful lady who Gatsby is trying to win back from a long ago Read More…
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In addition, the movie introduces drugs like cigarettes, dishonest, deceitfulness and frequent jazz-linked associates that work well in fussing ancient-movie theatrics and discriminatory camera work. In addition, the movie blends contemporary pop and age music, fast-paced pleasantry and physiological drama, and imaginary scenery and genuine sets. Read More…
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Buchanan's main characteristic is precisely his muscularity, which makes him "a man of physical accomplishments" rather than a man of the mind. His strength serves to heighten his tendency towards brutality. Daisy describes him as "a big hulking physical specimen". Throughout the novel, Buchanan is described as a massive body directed by a simple mind. Read More…
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Everybody wears mask. We tend to be an amalgamation of different versions of ourselves that vary in different situations, time and in front of different people. It is an inherent attribute of a person to be multi-dimensional in a sense that we cannot truly be monotonous or at least not without being boring. Read More…
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In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s American classic The Great Gatsby, two very different characters, friends, can be compared and contrasted.  Nick Carraway, the story’s shy, rational, unassuming narrator, is in many ways the opposite of his friend and neighbor Jay Gatsby, the brash, romantic, flashy millionaire.  Read More…
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To understand the main theme of The Great Gatsby as conceived by its perceptive author, Francis Scott Fitzgerald, we have to fully study and analyze the events prior to that fateful summer of 1922 and thus it is inevitable that we have to drag into the mainstream of events, such historical realities as World War I, the 18th Amendment, the Prohibition, the Feminist Movement, the Great Bull Market and the emergence of a new culture.  Read More…
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The novels The Great Gatsby by S. Fitzerald and A Hero of Our Times by M. Lermontov were written during different historical periods but vividly describe the motive of alienation and isolation that affected the main characters. The uniqueness of both novels is that they capture the mood, the feeling, of a time in history. Read More…
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During his years as an officer in Louisville, he met Daisy Buchanan and fell in love with her grace and charm. He lied to her about his past in order to convince Daisy that he was a worthy of her. Daisy promised to wait for him but eventually married Tom Read More…
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The Buchanans live on one side, East Egg, and Jay Gatsby lives on the other side, West Egg.  The Buchanans are the socialites, and living a meaningless lives .  Gatsby peruses the American Dream, and to chase his idea he throws parties to try and fit in with the socialites.  Read More…
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ons with that society are a pointer how those modern values transformed American Dream’s well-intentioned pure ambitious goals into one that pursued aggrandizement for wealth with no holds barred approach. To elucidate this position, the author mentions the original American Read More…
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The Great Gatsby, one of the most famous novels written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, has been highly regarded as an illumining example of an autobiographical novel in American literature. The novel which was published in the year 1925 deals, in several ways, with F. Scott Fitzgerald’s personal life, perspectives and motivations. Read More…
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From the onset of this gripping novel, Nick always showed that he disliked Gatsby. This disgust and hatred towards him was very well kept under wraps because of his unassuming demeanor. Some of the sore points he had against Gatsby was that he was handsome, affluent, and moved with all the people of high circles. Read More…
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The Great Gatsby is a very popular novel, and today nearly all critics agree that it is a great one. But what makes it great What does the greatness of Gatsby and Fitzgerald's novel consist of Probably no one is able to give a complete answer to that question. Read More…
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However, as the curtains close, Jordan’s masculine role is reduced to nothing as Nick succeeds to exert his authority over her by terminating the relationship (Fitzgerald 65). Fitzgerald’s depiction of the female character is interesting in the sense that the group is not innocent in their behaviour. Read More…
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Section 462A of the Crimes Act provides that security agents have no greater power than a citizen’s arrest. Section 15 of the Security and Investigation Agents Act 1995 states that a security agent should not act in a way that exceeds the powers assigned to them. John is instructed by his boss to arrest and detain the persons. Read More…
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Set in the backdrop of the 1920s or the so-called "the Jazz Age" due to the unprecedented boom in the American economy, The Great Gatsby Chronicled the life of a man named Jay Gatsby as told by Nick Carraway. In the novel, Gatsby's own interpretation of the American Dream is particular with two things - that of money and Daisy.  Read More…
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The light at the end of Daisy’s East Egg pier reflects the American dream, always just out of reach, always a little brighter than reality and always a little different from what one might have been expecting.  The symbol of Daisy for the changing nature of American ideals is just one element of how Fitzgerald communicates his message. Read More…
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In the 1920s many new industries were beginning to flourish and there was a new sense of hope, especially in cities like New York, where building work on some impressive skyscrapers was creating a whole new urban environment. For some people, this was a time of great wealth and extravagance, at least until the Great Depression began to affect the economy in the early 1930s. Read More…
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Although introduced late in the story, the character Gatsby in Francis Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby has made a lot of contributions and the story tends to revolve around him. The character Gatsby has made every effort to impact situations in society by his actions and led him to achieve so much popularity among people. Read More…
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A good deal of the novel’s true genius rests in the character descriptions. They are not pleasant or sympathetic. Indeed, Wilson stated, “The only bad of it is that the characters are mostly so unpleasant in themselves that the story becomes rather bitter before one has finished with it”. But Fitzgerald did not want to sugarcoat his characters. Read More…
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This paper tells that the foil acts to enhance the meaning and shine the light on certain qualities of the hero, in this case, the tragic hero of Hamlet.  Shakespeare includes characters in Hamlet who are obvious foils for Hamlet.  They show his character through contrast or comparison and bring out traits and characteristics, by being the opposite or the same in certain ways. 

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American social classes and wealthy individuals have their basis in this era. The wealthy society was created through hard work while belonging to the elite class was an achievement. This essay will therefore analyze social class and wealth as depicted by the book “The Great Gatsby.” The book defines the genesis of American social classes, the perceptions of each of the social classes and their impacts on American social integration. Read More…
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During his life, Gatsby comes across richness from his friend’s business ethics whereby he starts to pursue the American Dream hoping that his social class will change Read More…
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According to the essay, it is clear that although Nick seems to be the perfect narrator for the story because of his proximity to Gatsby and his relationship to Daisy, these relationships serve to deepen his cynicism and sour his opinion of the higher classes. Nick’s relationship to Gatsby is forged primarily because he lives next door. Read More…
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It will be argued that the disillusion of both figures is a parallel with their friendship with each other, both in fact and fiction. The narrator of the Great Gatsby, is a figure named Nick Carraway. Nick is a pretty balanced and largely unassuming figure. Read More…
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The illiteracy level was at the rooftop, around 70% of the population. It had a rudimentary legal system, a totalitarian society based on communist ideologies, with virtually no private business. This was a Maoist China, under the leadership of Mao Zedong’s philosophy. Today, China attracts more foreign direct investment (FDI) than any other country in the world. Read More…
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Although, the author couldn’t predict the economic crash that overtook America in 1929, the situation he tells us about in The Great Gatsby was one of the first signs of the coming Read More…
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The question of identity has been a question to plague mankind for as long as humankind’s collective memory serves.  While things seem to have been relatively straightforward in ancient days, one suspects perhaps this was the result of a single set of voices writing, the dominant male class, rather than the actual truth. Read More…
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This novel is often fondly referred to as ‘The Great American Novel’, both by the readers and the critics. It is the author’s first novel that deals with the essence of life with great profundity. There is a total of nine chapters in this book and each of them carries the unique style of the author in them.

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According to the paper, Fitzgerald seems to be calling into question our American values in his story.  Reading this novel on a deep level, one can see the allusions made to America and the loss of its innocence and noble ideas in the face of an ever-increasing materialism and decadence following the First World War.   Read More…
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According to the paper, light and dark are woven throughout the narrative, to add to the plot. The brilliant social gatherings that form a large part of the story, contrast with the dark mystery of Gatsby’s antecedents. Fitzgerald liberally uses the contrast between light and dark colors to effectively delineate the setting of his novel, to depict Daisy’s appeal. Read More…
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Daisy is married to Tom Buchanan.Nick stands in awe of them and relates the saga as if it were a fairy-tale come to life.For Gatsby and Daisy, life was a fairy-tale,filled with little reality,but rather the illusion that they created in their lives.Even the title conjures images of the performing magician. Read More…
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The author states that the structure of the book as a narrative allows the setting to be largely described by the character Nick.  He delivers this description in language and tone that instills everything with a cynical point of view that serves to add to the decadent and otherworldly nature of Gatsby’s life. 

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Anyone who meets Gatsby cannot help to see only the good in him. What Gatsby does not realize is that his present life can never be fulfilled if he continues to live in his past. Gatsby puts overwhelming pressure on himself to live a certain way as a means to capture his true love’s heart but ruins any chance of having a future in the meanwhile. Read More…
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The author claims that Ceremony, by Leslie Silko is a narrative of resilience and the protagonist overcomes the hardships and a series of challenges to reach the stipulated goal. Ceremony reminds us of the Grail stories where protagonist must prove his/her worth to be the worthy to be its presence.

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The tragedy starts when he is introduced to Daisy. He has another man ask someone at one point, “if you’ll invite Daisy to your house some afternoon and then let him come over” (Fitzgerald 78). He Read More…
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The wealthy in the novel, most of the characters, turn out to be empty, and even the reader finds it hard to admit it: worthless people. Through Nick’s disillusionment, as he observes Gatsby’s failure and destruction, Fitzgerald is obviously commenting on American attitudes toward money and success in the 20s. Read More…
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The capitalist Gatsby’s desire for materialism is insufficient to satisfy his desire for emotional wealth and this eventually leads to his death. The Great Gatsby is a novel about how Gatsby achieved his American Dream but lost everything eventually. His success is inconsequential to him without his love interest. He achieved wealth at the expense of his love life.

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The main character in the novel is Nick Carraway, an aspiring broker in stock who lives in the outskirts of the city. Nick has reestablished his relationship with his cousin known as Daisy as well as her husband named Buchanan Tom. Nick’s befriending attitude reaches Baker Jordan, an experienced golfer whom he is pushed to romance with by Daisy (Scott 13). Read More…
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