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      14. Analyze the techniques that Fitzgerald uses to indicate that Gatsby is no longer living in a dream and to foreshadow who his killer may be. 15. At the end of chapter 8, Nick says Gatsby “must have felt that he had lost the old warm world, paid a high price for living too long with a single dream.” What was this price? 16.


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      No telephone message arrived . . . . I have an idea that Gatsby himself didn’t believe it would come and perhaps he no longer cared. If that was true he must have felt that he had lost the old warm world, paid a high price for living too long with a single dream. Questions: 1. Summarize Gatsby’s story about his early romance with Daisy.


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      even more indicative of a widespread pessimism, recent decades have seen the rise of a dystopian mood in popular culture as a whole. (17-18) As Booker demonstrates, due to a combination of factors that have influenced human values and culture over time, people as a whole no longer idealistically hope for a human society completely


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      ‘He had a big future before him, you know. He was only a young man but he had a lot of brain power here.’ He touched his head impressively and I nodded. ‘If he’d of lived he’d of been a great man. A man like James J. Hill. He’d of helped build up the country.’ ‘That’s true,’ I said, uncomfortably. He fumbled at the ...


    • Representations of Gatsby: Ninety Years of Retrospective

      Jay Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald’s most famous character, has starred in a variety of stage and screen adaptations in the ninety years since he was first introduced in The Great Gatsby (1925). This dissertation explores the Gatsby character as depicted in six important adaptations


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      that the money he has earned erases much of that social gap so that no one will think, as he tells Nick, that “I was just some nobody” (71), “some kind of cheap sharper” (145). He also believes, erroneously, that in social situations, as opposed to business ones, he must not do “anything out of the way” (84).


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      crippling illness. He was concerned that his career in politics was over. However, Eleanor became her husband’s helper and assistant. Since he could no longer walk, she became his legs. In 1928, Franklin was elected governor of New York. She often took his place on official visits. When he ran for President, she went on the


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      Even when he is allegedly recounting Gatsby’s words, he is still the narrator, and therefore the presented facts are subject to Carraway’s rewording and even interpretation of the facts and of Gatsby’s words, consciously or unconsciously. However, for the purposes of a psychoanalytic analysis of Jay Gatsby, the present study takes


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      • “Wherefore, he is the firstfruits unto God . . . and they that believe in him shall be saved” (2 Nephi 2:9). • “And if they will not repent and believe in his name, and be baptized in his name, and endure to the end, they must be damned” (2 Nephi 9:24).7 • “In me shall all mankind have life, and that eternally, even they who


    • Uncommunicable Forever' ': Nick's Dilemma in The Great Gatsby - JSTOR

      surface glitter (Gatsby will later equate it with money) and extempo-raneous promises. Earlier Nick has tried to isolate its particular quality: It was the kind of voice that the ear follows up and down, as if each speech is an arrangement of notes that will never be played again.. . . [T]here was an excitement in her voice that men who had cared


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      4. Analyze the technique that Fitzgerald uses to indicate that Gatsby is no longer living in a dream and to foreshadow who his killer may be. 5. Cite examples of the motif that nature reflects life. Chapter Nine 1. Mr. Gatz compares his son, Jay Gatsby, to James J. Hill. Explain the significance of this allusion. 2.


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      Even when he is allegedly recounting Gatsby’s words, he is still the narrator, and therefore the presented facts are subject to Carraway’s rewording and even interpretation of the facts and of Gatsby’s words, consciously or unconsciously. However, for the purposes of a psychoanalytic analysis of Jay Gatsby, the present study takes


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      achievement & must depend on that as the 1st books did not." He explained that he had "an enormous power in me now" and promised that the new novel would not be "trashy imaginings" or "three books" in one like This Side of Paradise.17 When The Great Gatsby was finished, he told Charles C. Baldwin that it had been "an attempt at form." 18


    • The Artifact in Imagery: Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby - JSTOR

      summary of what it must have meant to him: "He must have felt that he had lost the old warm world, paid a high price for living too long with a single dream. He must have looked up at an unfamiliar sky through frightening leaves and shivered as he found what a grotesque thing a rose is and how raw the sunlight was upon the scarcely created ...


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      years and in the dark too. Well , mad people had a sixth sense, he had heard. Perhaps that accounted for it. He hesitated no longer but made his way up the steps and found the door open. There was naught in the room save two old rickety chairs, an old chest and a large dining table. The air smelt musty


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      He must have felt that he had lost the old warm world, paid a high price for living too long ... Fitzgerald likens it to Gatsby's realization about Daisy's true nature. Additionally, the diction of the assa e employs language which gives a sense of foreboding, such as "unfamiliarCÄ'frighteninUþnd "amorphou . These


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      Gatsby’s house was still empty when I left — the grass on his lawn had grown as long as mine. One of the taxi drivers in the village never took a fare past the entrance gate without stopping for a minute and pointing inside; perhaps it was he who drove Daisy and Gatsby over to East Egg


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      8. Thinks George isn’t a gentleman because he had to borrow a suit 9. The first “nice” girl that Gatsby had ever known 10. Wants to reverse time; repeat history 11. Rumored to have cheated at sports 12. Tells Nick he is from San Francisco 13. Has a voice that is “full of money” 14. Moves west at the end of the novel 15.


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