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    Robert Wilson Monologue

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    Macomber asked. “I’ll have a gimlet‚” Robert Wilson told him. “I’ll have a gimlet too. I need something‚” Macomber’s wife said. “I suppose it’s the thing to do‚” Macomber agreed. “Tell him to make three gimlets.” The mess boy had started them already‚ lifting the bottles out of the canvas cooling bags that sweated wet in the wind that blew through the trees that shaded the tents. “What had I ought to give them?” Macomber asked. “A quid would be plenty‚” Wilson told him. “You don’t want to spoil them.”

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    To begin with‚ George Wilson seems to find himself being held hostage by his awful past continuously throughout the novel. Firstly with his inability to let go of his wife Myrtle who clearly no longer has love for him. This causes him to do outrageous things for example he tells Michaelis that “I’ve got my wife locked up in there”(Fitzgerald 143). He takes precautions by locking Myrtle up in the bedroom in the event that she may escape and leave him. This clearly shows that Wilson is so attached

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    ECONOMICS Wilson International Case analysis Prepared by: Kaunas‚ 2013 Abstract The Case study presents situation of Wilson International‚ international chain of over 100 luxury hotels found mostly in developed countries‚ which are considered politically stable and present little political risk. Though the case study shows that with possibility of market saturation beginning to rise‚ George Wilson is considering an opportunity

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    Buchanan and George Wilson. These two characters are surprisingly very much alike. They both share the ideal view that men are simple and easily tricked by women. Both Tom and George were cheated on by their wives without them knowing. This shows that Fitzgerald doesn’t think of men too highly in this novel. One of the main characters‚ is Tom Buchanan. Tom is very rich white man who is rude‚ racist‚ and naive. He is married to Daisy Buchanan‚ while cheating on her with Myrtle WilsonGeorge Wilson’s

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    Analysis: George WilsonWilson was so sick that he looked guilty” (Fitzgerald 138 ). After a car strikes his wife Myrtle‚ George Wilson passes the blame to himself out of longing and guilt. Instead of pointing a finger‚ Wilson diligently accepts the circumstances in the novel The Great Gatsby. Focusing on the prosperity and grandeur of the 1920s‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald’s book depicts the affairs and personalities of the era’s lavishly rich. A minor character in the novel‚ George Wilson‚ contrasts

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    George Wilson is honest and hard working‚ trying to achieve the American dream through owning his own business. Though Wilson and Gatsby have similar backgrounds‚ they have dramatically different resulting careers and lifestyles. Gatsby is extremely wealthy while achieving wealth through dishonest and illegal methods‚ while Wilson runs his own business‚ attempting‚ to be honest‚ yet struggling to have his business continue to run‚ proved by Wilson saying‚ “When are you going

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    the rest. George Wilson was that person. In all the parts that he was in‚ they always seemed to leave an impression on me. It was easy to relate to him through the problems that he faced. His personality and his way of reasoning things out were very familiar to me. In the book he was described as a weakling‚ a servant‚ and a murderer. These three personality traits build up his character. He portrays himself as the weakest and unwanted person among all the characters. Wilson appears to

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    Wilson Family

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    Descendants of James M. Wilson Generation No. 1 1. James M.2 Wilson (George1) was born Abt. 1814 in Spartenburg District‚ South Carolina‚ and died Bef. 1900 in Winston County‚ Alabama. He married Nancy Emily Bell Dec 28‚ 1834 in Rabun County‚ Georgia‚ daughter of John Bell and Rhoda Bates. She was born Dec 1814 in Georgia‚ and died Aft. 1900 in Winston County‚ Alabama. Notes for James M. Wilson: http://wcgs.ala.nu/1867vote.htm Birth date and birth place from 1867 Voting Registration

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    By comparing and contrasting George Wilson and Tom Buchanan we discover several new insights due the juxtaposition. From the initial entrance of George Wilson in the book we can see that he is a weak man in the way his character is depicted. He is described as‚ "spiritless and anaemic...who mingled with the cement walls" (30). His presence is so insignificant in the beginning that he does not even stand out against the background of his own home. Tom‚ on the other hand‚ seems more aggressive the

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    Monologue

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    ‘THE PIANO’ MONOLOGUE – STRUCTURE Year 11 English 1) Introduction • Establish your identity – through your use of language‚ your tone‚ your physical appearance & gestures‚ etc • Capture your character’s voice – how does he/she speak? Will you‚ for example: - use figurative language and metaphor - speak in short‚ sharp sentences - speak in fragmented or rambling sentences - use lots of imperatives or commands and modal verbs (eg. She must

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