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  • The American Dream in The Great Gatsby

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    The Great Gatsby Essay In the novel The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald there are many images of The American Dream This dream exists mostly in Jay Gatsbys head This idea consists of a perfect home perfect life and a beautiful wife However his dream is not complete He is missing a major part of this equation During the entire novel Gatsby is in pursuit of the woman of his dreams Daisy Acquiring this dream isnt as easy as it seems as Daisy is hard to capture In this novel Nick Carraway is a m

  • Comparison Study Between Emma And Clueless

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    Texts are cultural artefacts that reflect the values of their various societies The two texts Emma by Jane Austin and Clueless by Amy Heckerling both use various techniques to discuss their relevant cultural values Through the studies of the similarities of these two texts Clueless becomes a reflection of the past which is shown in Emma In the introduction of the texts there is an extreme amount of detail that is discovered about the main Characters Emma and Cher The film clueless begins with a

  • Emma And Clueless Comparison

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    Select two different significant elements in Jane Austens novel Emma and analyse how they are reshaped to create new meaning in Amy Heckerlings film Clueless Transformations require an imaginative reshaping of significant elements of a text for new contexts Jane Austens Emma has been modernized and transformed into the Amy Heckerlings film Clueless For this to be successful Heckerling must keep the key elements and reshape them to create new meaning Emma has been transformed into Cher They both

  • Emma And Clueless: Transformations

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    Transformations How has your perceptions of transformations been illuminated by your comparative study of the prescribed texts The responders understanding of transformations has been illuminated by a comparative study of Jane Austens Emma and Amy Heckerlings Clueless The word transformation refers to the change of form or appearance In order for Heckerling to transform Emma she needed to change the context of Austens 19th Century English novel Emma to better fit her 20th Century American film

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