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  • The American Dream in The Great Gatsby

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    The Great Gatsby In The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald he gives us perfect details on what the American Dream is and the demise of those who made an effort trying to reach it The scenery also is representative of Fitzgeralds satire of 1920s New York lifestyle most important of all brings out the themes of American Dream money and love Fitzgerald made it clear that American Dream is not same for people but for the central character in The Great Gatsby the dream is that through wealth and pow

  • Commentary on The Bell Jar

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    The Bell Jar Assignment The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath is a novel about a young woman battling between societal expectations and sexuality The main character Esther Greenwood sinks into depression during the summer after her third year of college Esther spends a month interning at a ladies fashion magazine in Manhattan but quickly finds out she is uninterested in the work and unsure of her future career plans A major theme in this novel is female sexuality Many of Esthers problems stem from the c

  • Curley's Wife From Of Mice & Men as a Complex Character

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    Curleys wife One of the most complex characters in the story She is an attractive and beautiful young woman By her appearance it is evident that she is out of place in the ranch where the people are rough and live danger filled lonely lives Whereas she seems to belong more in glitzy and glamorous world in an easy and out going life The ranch hands as seen from the fact that she is given no identity of her own as she is dubbed Curleys wife objectify her She is the only woman in the ranch which i

  • The American Dream: The Great Gatsby

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    A big theme in the novel Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald is the American Dream Many people in the 1920s wanted to fulfill the great life that every wanted This dream for many is spiritual fulfillment monetary goals and social goals Gatsby always knew that he loved Daisy After all Gatsbys main purpose to try to reach the American dream was always for Daisy He thought that Daisy could fill his lonely soul and they could just go back to what they used to be Nick narrating He wanted to recover s

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