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Love seems to be the main topic of many novels, movies, and songs. In the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, people see many different themes but the one that stands out to me most is the theme of love. The relationships in The Great Gatsby are not always centered around love, instead some are centered around status or wealth. Also, we see in the book how far some people are willing to go in hopes to acquire the one they love. In the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald…
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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby is great because of the way he is perceived by the people for living out the the American Dream. Gatsby's mansion, lavish parties and wealth give him a reputation of being great because he is living what people dream of. Gatsby is also great because he is a genuine romantic and will do anything to obtain his lifelong love Daisy, who is occupied by another man, Tom. Gatsby believes that Daisy doesn't truly love Tom and that Daisy truly loves him…
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The Great Gatsby is one of the best written literature to be transmuted into a movie and also soundtrack in 2013, but the argument which has risen in the past years is whether the movie the movie or the soundtrack captures the themes of the book. True music lovers will agree with that, a film’s soundtrack can make a movie good or ruin the movie. Comparing the soundtrack to the movie in order revealing themes, then the sound does a much better work than the movie. Soundtracks from the Great Gatsby…
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Love Vs. Materialism The Great Gatsby does not offer a definition of love, or a contrast between love and romance. Rather it suggests that what people believe to be love is normally only a dream. America in the 1920s was a country where moral values were slowly crumbling and Americans soon only had one dream and objective to achieve, success. Distorted love is one theme in the novel The Great Gatsby, present among all of the characters relationships; Daisy and Tom, Tom and Myrtle, Daisy and Gatsby…
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Mr. Jahnke English 10 4A 28 May 2014 The Great Gatsby Paper There Was a Time “You can’t put your arms around a memory, you can’t put your arms around a memory, you can’t put your arms around a memory; don’t try, don’t try.” are the lyrics of You Can’t Put Your Arms Around a Memory by Johnny Thunders. That statement is like a warning towards Gatsby, telling him not to try to do something he can not. The Great Gatsby takes place in the 1920’s, a time when a lot of corruption and criminal activity…
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The Great Gatsby, but they have a twist to them. All relationships are false, neither person is in the relationship for the right reasons. In the more serious relationships, both people either have an affair or they love each other for the wrong reasons. In the novel The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald portrays relationships as fraudulent. The first and most obvious false relationship is Tom and Myrtle’s fling. Tom and Myrtle’s relationship, they don’t truly love each other. Tom only loves Myrtle…
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deceived by love. In The Great Gatsby, there are many circumstances this occurs. Love is one of the most deceiving things in this book. Gatsby seems to deceive himself as well as love pushing that onto a whole different level. This book is about love; where the love stops, deception takes over. Jay Gatsby thinks that being in love, and persuading a married woman to love him back is truly love. This is where he starts to deceive himself into thinking this is the right thing to do. Daisy married Tom…
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and timeless themes. The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1925 and set during 1922 displays all these characteristics through the involvement and ultimate corruption of the American Dream and the love story between Daisy and Gatsby. The Great Gatsby is set in post WWI America and at the time, the American dream was for any hardworking person to be able to achieve success and happiness regardless of their background or social class. This was a time of great change and revolution with…
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perfect love that turns into the perfect marriage. That’s what every young man and woman dream of;having a perfect life and family. An untainted picture of love never ends up as we want it, but its opposite often emerges. The ideal of love deceives us with our feelings and our actions when our eyes tricks us to thinking that it’s greener on the other side which isn't. In the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald illustrates that love is complicated. In the book of The Great Gatsby, it shows…
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The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the characters live a luxurious life in a very materialistic word. Everyone cares only about where they stand in society, the amount of money they have, and having fun. During this time period, the people are extremely egotistical and make decisions based on how it will affect their own appearance. Because of this carefree lifestyle, many different problems appear throughout the book. In chapter seven, at the Plaza Hotel in the city, Tom and Gatsby fight…
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