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Bokrecension
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Discuss the presentation of Gatsby's character through Carraway's narrative perspective
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Discuss the ways in which Fitzgerald's choices of form, structure and language give the reader an insight into the failure of the American Dream. (Passage based. The passage in question is taken from the final two pages of the novel, beginning "Gatsby’s h
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Explore to what extent The Great Gatsby is a Modernist novel
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Great Gatsby, chapter eight essay
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How can Gatsby be called ‘great’?”
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symbolizm of Gatsby
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What parallels (or differences) between Trimalchio’s banquets and Gatsby’s parties can be drawn? How far do you consider that Nick is an objective reporter and interpreter of what he sees in general (Chapters 1 – 4) and, in particular, in forming our init
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With reference to critical assessments and different readings of the novel such as the ones below discuss the presentation of Gatsby and how readers might evaluate the central character and his dream.
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With reference to the contemporary literary context, discuss Fitzgerald’s approach to narrative in The Great Gatsby commenting on how far you find that approach successful.
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Write a detailed analysis of a section, highlighting the effects which F. Scott Fitzgerald achieves in your chosen passage (pp.88-90)
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‘The American Dream not only fails to fulfil its promise but also contributes to the decay of social values’ (Tyson 1999). How far does The Great Gatsby demonstrate this view of the American Dream?
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'The Great Gatsby' is an interesting novella about the intertwining lives of those who are striving for the artificial American Dream.
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Brilliant Lies - In many ways, Susy is just like Gary. Do you agree?
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Character analysis of Myrtle and Daisy in "The Great Gatsby".
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Compare and Contrast: Passage 1: Description of Tom, Passage 2: Gatsbyseen by Nick
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Myrtle's Tragic Achievement - The Great Gatsby.
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Tender is the night - To what extent is Dick an embodiment of American ideals, and Nicole an embodiment of the corruption of those ideals?
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WHAT DO WE LEARN ABOUT THE CHARACTER MYRTLE IN CHAPTER 2 AND WHAT TECHNIQUES DOES FITZGERALD USE TO TELL THE STORY?
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What has principally interested you in your study of 'The Great Gatsby' so far?
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What literary techniques does F. Scott Fitzgerald use to present Gatsby's party in Chapter III of the novel.
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