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F. Scott Fitgerald's 'The Beautiful and the Damned'
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This 4 page report discusses 'The Beautiful and the Damned,' F. Scott Fitzgerald's second novel written in 1922. The writer's primary focus is on how this novel, like 'The Great Gatsby,' serves as an example of the American dream gone wrong. Bibliography lists only the book itself as a source.
Filename: Damned.rtf
F. Scott Fitzgerald / Disposable Morality in 'Tender is the Night'
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An 11 page paper dealing with the theme of Dick Diver's moral decline in Fitzgerald's novel. In order to build the writer's thesis, Diver's personality, relationship to other characters, and collapsed value system are among the many variables discussed. Bibliography lists 7 supporting critical sources.
Filename: Tenderni.wps
F. Scott Fitzgerald / How Three of his Characters Represent His Own Characteristics, Aspirations, & Experiences
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In 5 pages the author discusses F. Scott Fitzgerald and a comparison of him to the protagonists in 3 of his novels. Amory Blaine is the protagonist of 'This Side of Paradise.' Jay Gatsby is the protagonist of 'The Great Gatsby.' Monroe Stahr is the protagonist of 'The Love of the Last Tycoon.' Although all of these are fictional characters, these three men represent the characteristics, aspirations, and experiences of their author, F. Scott Fitzgerald. In many ways Fitzgerald wrote himself into his classic and/or tragic heroes. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PCfsfcax.doc
F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'Great Gatsby' / Changing Values
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A 5 page research paper on F. Scott Fitzgerald's use of the character Tom Buchanan to reflect the corruption of America in terms of Big Business and racism. The writer argues that Buchanan is only one of the characters which reflect Fitzgerald's sense of a being 'last in a line' of American gentlemen. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Cngatsby.wps
F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'Great Gatsby' / Corrupt Vision Of The American Dream
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This 5 page report discusses F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1925 novel 'The Great Gatsby' and explains the ways in which Gatsby presents a twisted and corrupted version of the 'great American dream.' No additional sources cited.
Filename: Gatdream.wps
F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'Tender is the Night' --Loss of the Dream
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A 9 page paper on this novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The writer explores the themes of incest and moral decline as they relate to the facade of the American Dream. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: Tendern2.wps
F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' / Character Sketch of Nick Carraway
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A 5 page paper which provides a character sketch of Nick Carraway, the narrator and protagonist of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic 1925 novel, The Great Gatsby. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Nickcarr.wps
F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' / Dr. T.J. Eckelburg & Daisy Buchanan
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A 5 page paper discussing the symbolism of the optometrist's billboard in The Great Gatsby. The writer makes a comparison between the amoral Daisy Buchanan and the unfeeling, unmoving doctor painted in the billboard, and observes that lack of values becomes, in and of itself, a negative value. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: Grgatsby.wps
F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' / Gatsby's Desire for Daisy
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A 7 page essay exploring why Gatsby had such an obsessive desire for Daisy. The writer purports that Gatsby began by pursuing an ideal, not the real woman. In fact, he could not recognize the type of person she had become since they last saw each other. Gatsby lives in a dream world and Daisy is part of that dream. As the novel progresses, however, Gatsby's feelings change. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Gatsdais.wps
F. Scott Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' / Gatsby's Search For Himself
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A 5 page analysis of Gatsby and his true identity. While having come from a poor background, in comparison to Daisy's, he became the incredibly wealthy man we see in the beginning of the story. Because he is wealthy by no means has changed his character or his desires. Everyone in the story is driven by some unforeseen force that leads them to behave in such a manner that would indicate they were somehow not in touch with reality. Wealth itself, being the main issue of the story, does not make for mental stability or a happy ending. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Gatsby5.wps
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