How to be Good Nick Horn
.... by taking care of her own garden - the family
she and David have created and the marriage they have managed to maintain in spite of themselves. Hornby,
Nick. ....
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How To Be Good (Nick Hornby) Nick Horn
.... by taking care of her own garden - the family
she and David have created and the marriage they have managed to maintain in spite of themselves. Hornby,
Nick. ....
(1440

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The Venetian's Wife (Nick Bantock)
In
Nick Bantock's The Venetian Wife, we are treated to a sensual journey about the power of love. Sara Wolfe conserves art for a San Francisco museum.
She is ....
(758

3

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Tragic Muse and Nana
.... lives. Now, Nash tells
Nick, "
She's really worth seeing. . . . You'll find her very suggestive. . .
She is splendid" (James 35). ....
(1681

7

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Comparison of Jay & Nick in The Great Gatsby
.... And if a reader believes that he or
she is superior to the whole lot of them---from Gatsby to
Nick to Fitzgerald himself---because of their immersion in a ....
(2152

9

)
Women and the City Literature
.... Nora also tries to help
Nick drink less and eat better when
she has the chance:
Nick: Yes. How about a drop of something to cut the phlegm?
Nick: Not bad. ....
(1236

5

)
Edward Albee
.... that George and Martha toy with, but by the end of the evening
she has been changed as
she has come to question herself and to doubt
Nick as
she never wanted ....
(1760

7

)
Major Characters in The Great Gatsby In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott ...
.... The connection between the American dream and Daisy is further clarified when Gatsby tells
Nick that
she has a voice "full of money" (Fitzgerald 120). ....
(1860

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Catcher in the Rye & The Great Gatsby
.... Miss Baker emerges during the course of the evening as someone who fascinates
Nick, but
she is also very much a part of the social world of Tom and Daisy and ....
(2100

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)
Jay Gatsby's Corruption of the American Dream
.... Within the first few hours of meeting
Nick Carraway, the narrator,
she reveals to him that Tom Buchanan is having an affair. What ....
(1976

8

)
Adolescent Heroism in The Great Gatsby
.... Daisy is basically saying
she hopes her daughter stays nanve and immature in order to .... In the beginning of the novel,
Nick shares his father's philosophy with us ....
(716

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)
The Great Gatsby
.... Daisy's own character is best summed up by her telling
Nick the type of character
she wants in her child, who must be a girl, "And I hope
she'll be a fool ....
(1038

4

)
Character Analysis of The Great Gatsby
.... moments may have surfaced when
she and Gatsby meet again, Jay has no chance to separate Daisy from her new "station" in the community.
Nick Carraway is the ....
(562

2

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The film of Edward Albee's play Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf?
.... that George and Martha toy with, but by the end of the evening
she has been changed as
she has come to question herself and to doubt
Nick as
she never wanted ....
(2308

9

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Raymond Carver Short Story
.... When Mel says people do not know what love really is, Laura says that
she and
Nick do know what love is, then bumps
Nick's knee and says, "You're supposed to ....
(1450

6

)
Protagonists of Several Novels
.... any possibilities other than those of which
she has dreamed. Wharton, Edith. The House of Mirth. New York: WW Norton, 1990. The character of
Nick Adams stands ....
(2318

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)
Virginia Woolf
.... Honey, the weak, naïve wife of
Nick, cannot bear very much reality. It is symbolic
she peels the labels off of her liquor bottle while drunk and sick in the ....
(1931

8

)
Anti-War Messages
.... Unlike the other two,
she is a relatively insignificant character as well, or at least certainly not as central as
Nick in the film or the little girl in the ....
(1729

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Albee Virginia Woolf
.... George and Martha a married couple (he a history professor and
she the University .... Into this volley of abuse come
Nick and Honey, a young couple who also share ....
(878

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The World of The Great Gatsby
.... Within the first few hours of meeting
Nick Carraway, the narrator,
she reveals to him that Tom Buchanan is having an affair. What ....
(2267

9

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John Dos Passos and F. Scott Fitzgerald
....
She is the means by which
Nick Carraway is brought into the group that becomes so important to him and that he as an outsider can understand better than they ....
(1660

7

)
The House of Mirth & The Invisible Man
.... a woman like Lily Bart is a form of slavery no matter how much
she may seek .... The characters of
Nick Adams in In Our Time by Ernest Hemingway and Wade Whitehorse ....
(1701

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Function of Lyricism in Realist Narrative
.... the way for the advent of Gatsby who will be the focalizer of
Nick's lyricism .... but ultimately have, in the real world, exactly the opposite effect
she had desired ....
(2047

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Passing and The Great Gatsby
....
She is the means by which
Nick Carraway is brought into the group that becomes so important to him and that he as an outsider can understand better than they ....
(1337

5

)
Hemingway's Theme of Love
.... Despite her abrupt departure, Marjorie's acceptance of
Nick's rejection is almost emotionless.
She does not argue with
Nick or cry about her loss. ....
(3217

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)
Love & Sex in Hemingway Ernest Hemingway often dealt with themes ...
.... Despite her abrupt departure, Marjorie's acceptance of
Nick's rejection is almost emotionless.
She does not argue with
Nick or cry about her loss. ....
(3235

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)
Slouching Toward Bethlehem & The Great Gatsby
.... and elitism as funda mental human experience: "I think he half expected her to wander into one of his parties," Jordan Baker tells
Nick, "but
she never did ....
(1695

7

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Consumerism in The Great Gatsby
.... After
she learns that
Nick is Gatsby's next door neighbor,
she states that
she is afraid of Gatsby and suggests that he is wealthy because he is "a nephew or a ....
(3155

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)
The Great Gatsby and F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... Jordan tells
Nick that Gatsby set up house where he did "so that Daisy would be just across the bay . . . .... but
she never did" (Fitzgerald 79-80). ....
(1823

7

)
The Great Gatsby
.... When Daisy tells
Nick her baby might be a girl
she says "And I hope
she'll be a foolthat's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little ....
(661

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