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Use of Themes in The Great GatsbyThe Great Gatsby portrays 1920's life. The novel's author, F. Scott Fitzgerald, describes the lives of the upper-class segment of society, a group of which Fitzgerald possesses first-hand knowledge. Although they lead glamorous and seemingly carefree lifestyles, th...
Usage of color in The Great Gatsby In The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, colors play an imperative part of establishing themes and mood. Many things are described by colors, from the obviously color-inclined to the less apparent. Frequently, colors that would not automatically come to mind wh...
The Great Gatsby: A moral issueThe Roaring Twenties was a time of parties and illegal practices; it was a time of change. This change affected society as a whole- both how the people viewed their lives as well as the way they viewed the importance of morality. Before the Roaring Twenties the America...
THE GREAT GATSBY In F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" Tom Buchanan's attitude toward the other characters demonstrates his true personality. There are many things that make up his character which cause him to carry on in this manner. His attitude stems from the way he was ...
The great Gatsby In F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" Tom Buchanan's attitude toward the other characters demonstrates his true personality. There are many things that make up his character which cause him to carry on in this manner. His attitude stems from the way he wa...
Consumerism, and the accompanying self-centeredness, may be the final legacy of the "roaring" 20s. During the 20's it was proven that the industrial revolution was meant to fatten man's wallet not expand his soul. The selfless fervor and broad perspective that accompanied the progressive era gave wa...