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Consider Jefferson’s social worth. In the novel, how is his life perhaps not worth as much as another in the community? Of course, a major theme in the novel is racism, and not just racism directed... -
Answered a Question in The Great Gatsby
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Answered a Question in Life of Pi
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Answered a Question in As I Lay Dying
Well, they really exhibit the myriad and complicated potential of the human heart. As Faulkner says in his Nobel Prize speech, "man will not merely endure, he will prevail." While the Bundrens may... -
Answered a Question in The Great Gatsby
Fitzgerald includes the list of guests that attend Gatsby’s party for two reasons. First, it pokes fun at the epic tradition of cataloguing, providing grand and detailed lists of battles, weapons,...
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