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Is Fitzgerald writing a love story that embraces American ideals, or a satire that comments on American ideals? Refer to …
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In the Langston Hughes poem “A Dream Deferred,” Hughes asks questions about what happens to postponed dreams. Using specific examples …
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Throughout The Great Gatsby, the reader sees Nick cast in different roles: semi-disinterested reporter to active participant, reluctant tag-along to …
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The Great Gatsby also has a lot to say about identity. All of the main characters are midwesterners who have …
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In his essay “Paradox and Dream,” Steinbeck describes Americans as “a restless, dissatisfied, a searching people” (1)—we dream of buying …
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Through The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald seems to communicate a message about people’s failure to accomplish their dreams—Nick, Gatsby, Tom, Daisy …
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A symbol in a novel is a concrete object that represents an idea or a set of ideas. Choose three …
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A symbol in a novel is a concrete object that represents an idea or a set of ideas. Choose three …
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Show how indirect characterization significantly influences a person’s interpretation of one character. Your thesis statement would tell us how F. …
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One of the main themes of the novel is how the illusion is mistaken for reality. Illustrate how this is …
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