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Sacrifice
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life is accomplished at the expense of something valuable or something of importance to oneself. There is a famous saying or belief that in order to gain something you have to lose a little too. Seldom does it happen that one acquires his o...

The Romance In The Great Gatsby
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the only clothes he had on his back. He met a man named Meyer Wolfshiem who started Gatsby out in the business world, where he became very wealthy making most of his earnings as a bootlegger. He did his illegal work in order to impress the ...

The Great Gatsby
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the U.S. and many other countries to fall into a Great Depression? World War I definitely had an effect on the Great Depression. The technologies of WORLD WAR I carried over into technologies of automobiles and electricity too. Then, the ma...

Great Gatsby
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Great Gatsby, is about what happened to the American dream in the 1920s, a time period when the dream had been corrupted by the avaricious pursuit of wealth. The American dream is mostly about the motivation for accomplishing ones goals and...

Great Gatsby
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Great Gatsby, the characters, Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan are said to be in love, but in reality, this seems to be a misconception. This misconception is depicted by the phrase non-olfactory money1. Striving towards some ideal is the way ...

Color Symbolism In ”the Great Gatsby”
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color symbolism. Upon seeing a certain color, the mind is triggered into connecting the color with a specific emotion or meaning. Through the effective use of the colors green, white, and gray in The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald demons...

Journal Entry On The Great Gatsby
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Journal entry on the great gatsby Jay Gatsby makes himself look like an innocent rich man who inherited his wealth from diseased family members. Jay’s desire for wealth shines through when Tom describes Jay as a bootlegger. The phrase “He’s...