Friday, August 2, 2019
Great Gatsby Essay -- essays research papers fc
   F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' / Gatsby's Desire for Daisy     exploring why Gatsby had such an obsessive desire for Daisy. The writer purports    that Gatsby began by pursuing an ideal, not the real woman. In fact, he could not recognize the type    of person she had become since they last saw each other. Gatsby lives in a dream world and Daisy    is part of that dream. As the novel progresses, however, Gatsby's feelings change. Bibliography lists            Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby : The Role of Nick Carraway as a    Character in the Novel         In 5 pages, the author discusses F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby,' and the role that Nick    Carraway played as a character in the novel. When determining the role of Nick Carraway as he was    used in this book, one must consider that he is a contrast to Gatsby. One is dark and the other is    light. One is rich and materialistic. The other is representative of America's traditional moral codes.    Nick Carraway is the novel's main catalyst, for not only telling the story, but also for showing the    differences in society. Without Nick Carraway's influence, 'The Great Gatsby' would not have nearly    the same effect. No additional sources are cited.     Filename: Pcfsfnc.doc        F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'Great Gatsby' / Corrupt Vision Of The    American Dream         This 5 page report discusses F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel 'The Great Gatsby' and explains the    ways in which Gatsby presents a twisted and corrupted version of the 'great American...                      
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