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He rarely delves into how different misguided actions of the characters make him feel, rather he intelligently compares them against moral decline of the American society and his own ethical perspective (Bryer 337).... t is implied by Nick's reflective narration which is disconnected from sensation of feeling that none of the main characters are satisfied at all in their wicked pursuit of sexual pleasures and immense wealth.... Nick identifies his interpretation of the American dream with tasteless pursuits of Gatsby and other characters and makes judgment that organized crime and loose social values are to be blamed for corrupting the society....
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He combines the personality of Nick Carraway and Gatsby.... This work called "Comparison of 'The Great Gatsby' and 'Ceremony' describes the analytical comparison of Great Gatsby by fitzgerald and Ceremony by Leslie Silko and the pertaining of the two great works to the American dreams.... Scott fitzgerald is the author of The Great Gatsby.... Gatsby's fascination with Daisy is a reflection of a woman fitzgerald loved in his own life....
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Scott fitzgerald, portrayed these ideas in his novel The Great Gatsby, to understand how the realization of the sociological imagination was expressed.... "The Search for Identity in Contemporary Literature: The Great Gatsby" paper analyzes how a master author of the period, F.... As more and more minorities and women began adding their voices to the literary realm, ideas regarding identity became more confused and ill-defined as it became realized that who we are is often the result of how we interact with others....
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retrospective in which Nick Carraway, the narrative character, is given hindsight with which to reflect self-consciously on the other characters, described by him.... arm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens” (fitzgerald 27).... Though many critics posit that Myrtle Wilson is a positive, down-to-earth character just because of the colors of her clothing, one could also believe that fitzgerald intends to characterize her in terms of her class....
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Even then, Amory lived with an ambition to make it big in life: to be rich and popular (fitzgerald, 41).... e became so taken away that he changed his name to Jay Gatsby, a name he considered much more romantic than his original name (fitzgerald, 63).... This research paper "Comparison of Jay Gatsby in the Great Gatsby and Amory Blaine in This Side of Paradise" discusses The Great Gatsby that tells a story of the history and passions of an idealistic character called Jay Gatsby....
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Scott Fitzgerald was a master with the characters because he was in a position to make the characters connect well to get the personality of each of other character coming out clearly and to complement that of the other person.... This could be rendered as a central focus of what the individual characters played in the story.... This is because, in one way or the other, one character made the most secretive aspects of other characters become known....
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With his boyish inquisitiveness and a sense of steady personality, Amory ventured into the world of friends as one who was capable of delivering the best.... While quite an American approach, his false notion of personality deceived his strengths.... Whether it is because of it his false notion of personality-driven charms or friendship or his nature of staying away from convention, he ultimately falls prey to his own conservativeness.... We study each of these cases one by one....
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The symbol of Daisy for the changing nature of American ideals is just one element of how fitzgerald communicates his message.... This paper "The Great Gatsby by F Scott fitzgerald" discusses the story where the character Jay Gatsby's only real goal in life is to win back the only girl he ever loved, Daisy, which is a direct image of the pursuit of the American Dream.... With these symbols, fitzgerald ridicules the contemporary concept of the American Dream as being something empty and shallow based on meaningless material goods rather than more satisfying spiritual development....
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