Saturday, March 16, 2019
Essay --
The long Gatsbyby F. Scott FitzgeraldFictionSetting In the aboriginal 20s in Long Island and New York of pages 180Diem Ha SettingThe heavy(p) Gatsby takes place after WWI in Long Island and New York during the early 1920s. in that respect are two main areas in The Great Gatsby, the West crank and the East Egg. People that are richesy and are loaded live in the East Egg and people with less part and are abject live in the West Egg. in that respect is a separation between the rich and the poor.CharactersJay Gatsby- The protagonist in The Great Gatsby is Jay Gatsby. He is called Gatsby throughout the novel. Gatsby grew up poor, but he had continuously yearned for wealth. though he wanted to be rich and have money, he had always had his mind on Daisy, a woman he met in Louisville earlier being stationed in to fight in WWI. Gatsby wants the money and the wealth plain more after meeting Daisy. Gatsby began to do all he could to follow back Daisys heart. tom Buchanan- The anta gonist in The Great Gatsby is tom Buchanan. He is a very arrogant man and he reeked with wealth. Tom married to Daisy before Gatsby could get to Daisy. Tom was racist and he was a bully towards others. Even though Tom was having an affair himself, with Myrtle, he became saccharine when he heard Daisy and Gatsby were having an affair. cut Carraway- The narrator of this novel, The Great Gatsby, is Nick Carraway. Nick was a young gentleman that grew up in Minnesota. Nick was comely and well educated. He had moved to the West Egg and became friends with Gatsby, his neighbor. He thus learned of Gatsby and Daisys affair, and he watches their romance. Nick is the cousin of Daisy Buchanan. Daisy Buchanan - Daisy is Nicks cousin Toms wife Gatsbys lover. While in Louisville, Dai... ...t of non-olfactory money (Fitzgerald, 68).This is an example of imagery because you could imagine the city rising up the river and there is a vivid image.His station wagon scampered like a brisk yellow b ug to meet all trains. (Fitzgerald 39)This is an example of a simile because the author is stating how fast the station wagon went and comparing it, victimisation like, to a bug. ConcludingDiem Ha The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Is wealth really worth it? Does it matter if you are rich or poor? When someone has a great amount of wealth it doesnt beggarly that their lives are sack perfectly fine. Wealth cannot buy happiness or love. Why go after a dream when your life is going to be ruined just because of dishonesty? When you love someone, you would be spontaneous to do what you can for them. Is it worth it or is it just a float of time and effort?Diem Ha
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