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A Man Defined by War
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How Does Fitzgerald Use Cars to Reveal Characters in the Novel?
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"Gatsby is said to be not quite credible for Gatsby, divided between power and dream, comes to inevitability to stand for America itself." This statement is true, but only from the viewpoint that its basic premise is correct.
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"How do the values and attitudes of the Great Gatsby reflect the American Dream".
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"I don't see any 'American Dream'. I see an American nightmare" - Malcolm X.
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"In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald portrays a society in which wealth, love and social status are inextricably linked." Do you agree?
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"Show how the paring of two texts this year gave you an understanding on how authors can present similar ideas in different ways".
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"So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back, ceaselessly into the past". What significance do these closing lines have for our understanding of the novel as a whole?
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"The character of Jay Gatsby symbolises the corruption of the American Dream in 'The Great Gatsby.'"- To what extent do you agree with this statement?
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"The Great Gatsby" and the American Dream.
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"The Great Gatsby" by F.Scott Fitzgerald
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"The Great Gatsby"- Chapter 1 Analysis - Comment on the style of characterisation that F.Scott Fitzgerald presents in chapter one.
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"The Great Gatsby"- Chapter 1 Analysis - Comment on the style of characterisation that F.Scott Fitzgerald presents in chapter one.
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"They're a rotten crowd," I shouted across the garden, "you're worth the whole damn bunch put together
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"What qualities of Daisy from the 'Great Gatsby' and Nora from 'A Dolls House' mark them as key characters in both books?"
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He paid a high price for living too long with a single dream with reference to this quotation, explore Jay Gatsby's dream in The Great Gatsby.
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The Great Gatsby Is often thought of as a novel which reflects the glamour of America in the 1920s. Do you consider this to be an accurate reading of the novel?
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I was within and without an analysis of the role of the narrator in the Great Gatsby
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The Great Gatsby is a deeply tragic novel; A Handful of Dust is a light-hearted, farcical comedy. To what extent do you agree with this evaluation of the genre and style of the two novels?
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'Examine Fitzgerald's use of time and place in The Great Gatsby'.
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'Gatsby turned out all right at the end' Pg 8. How does F.Scott Fitzgerald justify this claim, in spite of Carraway's 'unaffected scorn' for Gatsby?
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'The Great Gatsby' by F.Scott Fitzgerald.
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'The Great Gatsby' by F.Scott Fitzgerald.
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'With close reference to the text, show how Fitzgerald intrigues his readers in the first chapter of 'The Great Gatsby' and draws them into the story.'
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A Comparative Study of the Use of Color in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Like Water for Chocolate by Laura Esquivel.
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