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In five pages this paper compares and contrasts these two supporting characters and also considers the symbolism represented by th...
In five pages the protagonist and narrator of Fitzgerald's 1925 classic novel is presented in this character sketch. One source i...
on The Great Gatsby, "As Puritan values gave way to an unrestrained craving for money, power, and other forms of gratification, th...
In five pages this report examines how Gatsby depicts a corrupted variation of the American Dream in Fitzgerald's classic 1925 nov...
In five pages this research paper examines the changing of American values as represented in Fitzgerald's novel with Tom Buchanan ...
In five pages a character analysis of Jay Gatsby and some insights into his true identity are presented. There are no other sourc...
In three pages the ways in which Fitzgerald employs settings and how they influence characterizations and affect the overall novel...
suitors. Interestingly enough, this particular strategy has not altered since the 1920s. Daisy is about money and the corruption...
she says, but for the first time we suspect she is not going to be able to do that. Here we have to conclude there is a definite...
In seven pages Tender is the Night is considered within the context of the protagonist Dick Diver and his influence upon the other...
In nine pages the loss of the American dream as Fitzgerald portrays it in the moral decline and incest themes in his novel is disc...
In nine pages this paper examines Dick Diver's ethical downfall and the collapse of value systems within the context of the novel....
feel of the American youth culture, because he, and through his writing, Amory Blaine, as well, were young men of the time in whic...
In 6 pages this paper discusses how the narrators of these respective texts managed to develop their own individuality through the...
In 5 pages this paper discusses how Franklin and Fitzgerald presented morality and the American Dream in a comparative analysis of...
was quickly transitioning from an agrarian lifestyle to one which centered around the cities. Lounges became favored places of en...
who does not exhibit the same or nearly the same amount of wealth and material possessions. The lost generation of America is ext...
for traditional values and is attracted to the fast-life epitomized by Jay. Nick comes to understand that Gatsby, rather than the...
and "chivalrous, heroic knights" rescuing beautiful maidens (Romance, 2006). Not all romances end happily (the poet Byron is a Rom...
It is clear in this story that the greed of the Washingtons is out-of-control. Mr. Washington doesnt want anyone to find out abou...
expensive roadster, and momentarily loses control of the car, striking and killing a woman, Myrtle Wilson, whom readers later lear...
his personality. He then discusses how he in the present, and why, then shifts to discussing the people who are Daisy and Tom. He ...
in his conclusions, the "patterns of subjugation, resistance, readjustment and accommodation" that are evident in this period of h...
identifying the uses of the concept and its defining attributes (Walker and Avant, 1995). The steps involved also include defining...
the realm of art music during the course of his career, George Gershwin. While Stravinskys work shows the influence of jazz, it wa...
hostile public world. Yet, she confesses to a friend that she keeps her business activities a secret from him because it would be ...
the lower class has now become the primary population. The upper class has since been sequestered to their living quarters far ab...
value into ultimately empty goals; this is indicated by the comparison of Gatsbys quest for Daisy with the "American dream" itself...
make Dred free and then many other blacks could go free because of a the new law that would be made. His case argued that Dred, al...
them. But the threat of nuclear annihilation itself was enough of a deterrence on both sides of the ocean. But Hobsbaum po...