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    “classic” novels go, however, none are more revered for their use of articulate language and lavish mental imagery than F Scott Fitzgeralds 1925 novel The Great Gatsby. Often considered one of the most well know and well-read books of the twentieth century, partly due to its common use in school classrooms around the world, The Great Gatsby has been awarded numerous prestigious accolades with one being named in homage to it. As a result it is no surprise that it has been the subject of several reworking’s

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    2017 Psychoanalysis of Jay Gatsby In the movie The Great Gatsby, a character named Jay Gatsby, though his real name being James Gatz. He was born into a family of farmers and grew up poor in North Dakota. He saved a man out in the ocean by the name of Dan Cody in which he hired Gatsby to work for him. Gatsby being very ambitious, changed his name from James Gatz to Jay Gatsby and learned proper manners and etiquette from Dan Cody. Dan Cody meant to leave his wealth to Gatsby but his wife took all his

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    All throughout the summer months, Gatsby threw enormous parties. Men and women, every shape and size, were there. Even though not everyone had a ride to his party, the story states, “On week-ends his Rolls-Royce became nine in the morning and long past midnight, while his station wagon scampered like a brisk yellow bug to meet all trains (Fitzgerald 39).” No one came because they knew Gatsby, they came for his car, his pool, his boats, his orchestra, the music, and for all the catered servings

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    symbolism to hint at it rather than just blatantly saying it” (yourdictionary.com). The 1925 novel The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald is placed in the summer of 1922 in the town of West Egg on Long Island based around a group of fictional characters living a wealthy life. Fitzgerald utilizes symbolism to develop the character’s personalities and thoughts. In the book, The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald uses many forms of symbolism to depict different meanings of the characters in the book and

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    The Great Gatsby is narrated by Nick Carraway and written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Nick Carraway is a Yale graduate, who decides to move to New York. He finds a house next to Gatsby’s mansion for only eighty dollars a month. Gatsby is a wealthy man who lives a perky and excessive life; he is in love with Nick’s cousin Daisy, who is married to Tom Buchanan. Tom is a hugely wealthy, conceited and insincere man, his social attitudes are tied up with racism and sexism. Tom also cheats on Daisy with a

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    humankind a kaleidoscope of good and evil. This is true with many of the characters in The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald provides characters that are composed of attributes that enhance their faults and their strengths. Some characters, such as Jay Gatsby, are praiseworthy despite their transgressions. While others like Tom Buchanan are detestable and continue to travel down a shameful path. Jay Gatsby rose from the ashes of poverty and into wealth. Although his prosperity wasn’t achieved through

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    The book Great Gatsby is about love and how society worked in the roaring 20s. In the book Nick Carraway (narrator) who moved from Minnesota to New York to work as a bond salesmen. He talks about how he helped his neighbor named Jay Gatsby get his love Daisy back. Gatsby is a man who has a mysterious past, and secretive side that no one knows about. Jay Gatsby used to be called Jay Gatz before he met his mentor Dan Cody, a wealth man who took a poor farm boy under his wing. Cody took Gatz on a trip

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    Connection Theme Money In The Great Gatsby, money plays a huge part in the plot and story line of the book. Jay Gatsby dedicates his life into his pursuit of wealth and need for materialism. While Jay Gatsby confidently believes that material excess will ultimately bring about love, admiration, and prosperity, the readers will see that as he gains all this material stuff he is still unhappy, only has Nick as a “friend” and is left wanting more. Gatsby uses all his wealth to build a huge house across

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    The one thing that Gatsby really wanted to show to Daisy was the mansion and the valuable belongings he owned. The reason he was so focused on making it sure it happened, could be for various reasons. When Daisy left Gatsby to marry Tom, Gatsby was heartbroken. The reason was not because she didn't love Gatsby, it was simply due to the fact that Gatsby didn’t have enough wealth back then compared to Tom. Daisy came from a not so wealthy family and having wealth played an important part in her life

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    Everyone has a face, whether it be literal or figural. But in the story of The Great Gatsby, author F. Scott Fitzgerald tells the story of how Nick Carraway observes the lives of others. Throughout the book he notices that each person has an outer apperance that they show to the world. But as Nick gets to know them, he realizes what truly lies within them. Fitzgerald tells the story of how a person’s appearance doesn’t reveal who they truly are through the literary devices of symbolism, point-of-view

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