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who does not exhibit the same or nearly the same amount of wealth and material possessions. The lost generation of America is ext...
the four most important symbols are the characters names, especially the women; the green light on Daisys dock, the so-called "val...
means just that-and he must be about His Fathers business, the service of a vast, vulgar, and meretricious beauty. So he invented ...
In five pages The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Trial by Franz Kafka are compared in terms of European and American ...
In four pages this paper examines how the theme of corruption is represented within the context of Fitzgerald's 1925 novel masterp...
on The Great Gatsby, "As Puritan values gave way to an unrestrained craving for money, power, and other forms of gratification, th...
as "The Jazz Age." When not numbing themselves with superficial pleasures, young people were pursuing the American Dream, as tran...
In 6 pages this paper analyzes the male and female heroines in the texts The Ice Palace, Winter Dreams, The Last Tycoon, This Side...
young men. One of the great ironies of the play is that Willy has sold the boys a perverted version of the American Dream. He has ...
no success at all; that belongs to the people who employ the hard workers. But the dream persists, and Gatsby seems to achieve it,...
brother, his time away from home when he worked on ranches where he states, "theres nothing more inspiring or-beautiful than the s...
and reality. Willy personifies a person who wants certain things from life but is his own biggest obstacle to obtaining them. Th...
less than legal involvement. But, for the most part that did not matter, for the premise of the book, in relationship to acceptabl...
place he established were treated as little better than slaves, and lost their autonomy. So the cost of bringing the "white mans" ...
they wonder why they must live less well than they did when they were young. Baby boomers find that they can no longer get jobs, t...
This 3 page paper provides an overview of Howard Brick's critique of the American Dream and its inaccessibility in the 21st centur...
In six pages this essay contrasts and compares these early Meso American civilizations in terms of organizational, agricultural, r...
In a paper containing seven pages the American Dream is compared and contrasted in these works. There are three bibliographic sou...
In six pages this essay compares the dreams of each of these African American activists. Five sources are cited in the bibliograp...
was a Louisiana wife steeped in the traditions of the plantation South. She married prosperous Leonce Pontellier so that she coul...
sometimes the only way to achieve peace. Doniphon admires the idealism of Stoddard and the two form an unlikely bond. The movie cl...
In five pages the economic prosperity of 1983 is contrasted and compared in the articles 'Restoring a delicate balance; after a ba...
In eight pages this paper compares these works in a discussion of collective community's importance over the individual and the ho...
feel of the American youth culture, because he, and through his writing, Amory Blaine, as well, were young men of the time in whic...
his sons the skills and awareness to become the men they could have become. But can that be blamed on a man who did not have the...
This paper consists of five pages and examines how Gatsby in The Great Gatsby, Stahr in The Love of the Last Tycoon, and Blaine in...
This paper consists of four pages and discusses how fate was responsible for Willy Loman's life station. There are no other sourc...
few minutes I was going to enter into their lives, and no one would ever know or disapprove" (Fitzgerald 61). He soon finds that...
the foundation of the past that Jay will always try to defy. In essence, as he grows he tries to make money, become powerful, and ...
In five pages The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is examined with the focus being upon the obsessive love Jay Gatsby had for ...