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English 101 Paper 2
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby has a hero who is destroyed by his total faith in the American dream.In conclusion, Gatsby’s demise is forced by his commitment to the ideal.2.F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby shows the way blindly pursuing an American dream dooms the dreamer to a tragic ending.In conclusion, Gatsby has a faith in his dream that dooms him to failure in the waking world.3.F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby connects the certainty that the American dream is an entitlement with the hero’s tragic failure to achieve it.In conclusion, Gatsby’s sense of uncompromising entitlement leads to his death.4.F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby judges the hero’s relentless pursuit of an American dream as tragically flawed.In conclusion, Fitzgerald shows a hero who can thrive in the ideal world but fails in the real one.5.F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby has a narrative structure that foreshadows the fact that the flawed hero Gatsby, is doomed to a tragic failure to achieve his American dream.In conclusion, Fitzgerald’s flash-back story telling helps him to make his point that Gatsby cannot achieve his dream in the modern era.NOTES:
English 101 Paper 2
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby has a hero who is destroyed by his total faith in the American dream.In conclusion, Gatsby’s demise is forced by his commitment to the ideal.2.F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby shows the way blindly pursuing an American dream dooms the dreamer to a tragic ending.In conclusion, Gatsby has a faith in his dream that dooms him to failure in the waking world.3.F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby connects the certainty that the American dream is an entitlement with the hero’s tragic failure to achieve it.In conclusion, Gatsby’s sense of uncompromising entitlement leads to his death.4.F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby judges the hero’s relentless pursuit of an American dream as tragically flawed.In conclusion, Fitzgerald shows a hero who can thrive in the ideal world but fails in the real one.5.F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby has a narrative structure that foreshadows the fact that the flawed hero Gatsby, is doomed to a tragic failure to achieve his American dream.In conclusion, Fitzgerald’s flash-back story telling helps him to make his point that Gatsby cannot achieve his dream in the modern era.NOTES: