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Although Gatsby professed to love Daisy, there is a sense that he was not in love with her as much …
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It is not uncommon to hear the term “a self-made man.” In what possible ways might this term be explained? …
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Part of Fitzgerald’s strength as a writer comes from his imagistic style. His writing is very sensory-oriented. What examples of …
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Throughout the story, Gatsby has difficulty accepting that the past is over and done with. Where do you find evidence …
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Fitzgerald’s story shows the clear delineations between different strata of society: new money, old money, some money, and no money. …
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The notion of the American dream figures prominently in this story. How should readers define “American dream”? Moreover, is pursuing …
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How do the events of the final chapters explain the first sentence in the whole novel? How does Scout make …
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Who does Atticus think caused Bob Ewell’s death? Why does Heck Tate insist that Bob Ewell’s death was self-inflicted? Is …
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What causes the “shiny clean line” on the otherwise “dull wire” of Scout’s costume? What explanation does Atticus give for …
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How do the opening pages of this chapter reminds the reader of earlier events in the novel? Scout decides to …
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