The Great Gatsby Group
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- Help Defining "The American Dream" in "The Great Gatsby" and Beyond
Created by gd2190 on Mar 12, 2008.
Newest Posts
- what are some textual evidence from the book that represent the following, hypocrisy,...
Posted by john789 on Jun 5, 2008. - In "Great Gatsby," chapter 2, is what happening believable and what makes us to believe...
Posted by dev321 on Jun 3, 2008. - Gastby is great because he is a goal driven man who worked from the bottom up to get to where he...
Posted by tivu on May 26, 2008. - Daisy's tone doesn't change much. She is as ditsy and vain in the beginning of the book as she...
Posted by amy-lepore on May 19, 2008. - Jay Gatsby has not become completely successful in erasing his past. It is obvious that there...
Posted by amy-lepore on May 16, 2008. - Jay Gatsby could never quite erase his humble roots. He had money, but he could never obtain...
Posted by luannw on May 16, 2008. - I believe that Nick thought of Gatsby as great because of his unworldly love for Daisy. he took...
Posted by heatherlee on May 16, 2008. - Do you think that Gatsby became successful in erasing his past and why?
Posted by envy22 on May 16, 2008. - What is or how does Daisy's tone or voice change throughout the novel?
Posted by gatsbylve on May 15, 2008. - Jay Gatbsy is a classic example of the American tragic hero. The book clearly chronicles his...
Posted by angelacress on Apr 14, 2008. - All of the characters of the so-called "lost generation" suffer in one way or...
Posted by jamie-wheeler on Apr 14, 2008.

