The Great Gatsby Analysis
.... careless people. Unlike Gatsby and
Nick,
Tom and Daisy have little or no remorse about the things they do or the people they hurt. ....
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The Great Gatsby
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Tom and Daisy introduce
Nick to a beautiful woman named Jordan, who, after fashioning a sort of relationship with him, tells him
Tom is having an affair with a ....
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Major Characters in The Great Gatsby In The Great Gatsby, F. Scott ...
.... Fitzgerald 24).
Nick Carraway and
Tom Buchanan visit the valley of ashes a few days prior to the Fourth of July. Because of this ....
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Slouching Toward Bethlehem & The Great Gatsby
.... the offhand but presumably rationally derived and therefore socially appropriate contempt of East Egg for West Egg or of
Tom Buchanan for
Nick's bond firm ....
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How to be Good Nick Horn
"Being Good" According to
Nick Hornby
Nick Hornby's novel How to Be Good, tells .... For example, when David gives away their son
Tom's computer, Katie is angered. ....
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How To Be Good (Nick Hornby) Nick Horn
Nick Hornby's novel How to Be Good, tells the story of Katie and David Carr, two .... For example, when David gives away their son
Tom's computer, Katie is angered. ....
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Jay Gatsby's Corruption of the American Dream
.... of the meaning of "intimate." The casual honesty demonstrated by her revelation of
Tom's affair so early in her own relationship with
Nick evidences that her ....
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Character Analysis of The Great Gatsby
.... had he lived, his hopes for acceptance would have died, and Daisy would grow old and plump and host parties and spent
Tom's money, while
Nick would continue as ....
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The World of The Great Gatsby
.... of the meaning of "intimate." The casual honesty demonstrated by her revelation of
Tom's affair so early in her own relationship with
Nick evidences that her ....
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Consumerism in The Great Gatsby
.... is brought up in gossip. While visiting Daisy and
Tom, one of the guests asks
Nick where he lives. After she learns that
Nick is ....
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The Great Gatsby and F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... The story unfolds chiefly through
Nick's eyes: Daisy becomes involved with Gatsby partly to spite her philandering husband
Tom. ....
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The American Character in Two Novels
.... Other pairings also take place in the novel--
Nick has a relationship with Jordan Baker, a golf champion and friend to Daisy, and
Tom Buchanan has an affair ....
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's Concept of the American Dream
.... For example,
Nick's friend Jordan Baker is described as having a "contemptuous expression," much like that of
Tom Buchanan (Fitzgerald 19). ....
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John Dos Passos and F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... exist between characters and groupings of characters--
Nick and Gatsby are both outsiders,
Nick and Jordan .... Jordan knows that
Tom has a mistress in the city. ....
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Settings in The Great Gatsby and A Streetcar Named Desire
.... setting encourages his death. People like Daisy,
Tom, and even
Nick, are self-absorbed and superficial.
Nick may be more profound ....
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The Dreams of Jay Gatsby & Blanche DuBois
.... setting encourages his death. People like Daisy,
Tom, and even
Nick, are self-absorbed and superficial.
Nick may be more profound ....
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Theme of The Great Gatsby
.... tries to buy Daisy's love throughout the novel, and like Daisy's husband
Tom, who comes .... When he and Daisy meet after a five-year separation,
Nick, the novel's ....
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F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby
.... tries to buy Daisy's love throughout the novel, and like Daisy's husband
Tom, who comes .... When he and Daisy meet after a five-year separation,
Nick, the novel's ....
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The Great Gatsby and Society
.... I see now that this has been a story of the West, after all--
Tom and Gatsby .... fully explored because he is always observed, and we can learn only what
Nick learns ....
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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 ....
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The Great Gatsby
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Nick is more realistic than either
Tom or Gatsby, a person who does not passionately dream of secret love affairs and one who cannot romanticize reality. ....
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Protagonists of Several Novels
.... the river of life as much as it is a real river, and
Nick shows much .... society as he moves down the road to invisibility, among them the Uncle
Tom educator, the ....
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l The Great Gatsby
.... by the novel's conclusion, as he fails to woo Daisy away from
Tom and becomes ....
Nick comments on the tragedy of this at the novel's conclusion, as he explains: I ....
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Themes in The Great Gatsby
.... attracted to Gatsby, for he pins great hopes that Gatsby may really be the idealistic figure
Nick would admire. .... Jordan knows that
Tom has a mistress in the city ....
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1974 film The Great Gatsby
.... This snobbery is evident in Daisy,
Tom, and the other West Eggers. It is less strong in
Nick, but he does have some of these attitudes. ....
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F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby
.... The behavior of
Tom and Daisy Buchanan, Jordan Baker, and George and Myrtle Wilson is a .... Still, as we see in the narration by
Nick, Gatsby is meant to be not as ....
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"The Purloined Letter" & The Great Gatsby
....
Nick is not sure whether to believe him, and Jordan Baker does not believe him at .... pass: He wanted nothing less of Daisy than that she should go to
Tom and say ....
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The Character of Jay Gatsby
.... It has been noted that
Nick Carraway's own "capacity for concern and love . . . .... Kermit W. Moyer has noted that Daisy and
Tom Buchanon, "standing for the modern ....
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Star Power
.... the picture entitled Mulholland Falls: a Name cast headed by
Nick Nolte, Melanie .... Central character
Tom Thompson (Schwimmer) drifts through a number of twenty ....
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F. Scott Fitzgerald
.... reflects this attitude toward the rich, as his dealings with
Tom and Daisy .... When
Nick, the novel's narrator, suggests to Gatsby that one cannot repeat the past ....
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