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    For starters‚ Nick might live in a glamorous neighborhood with huge mansions‚ wealthy people and lots of house parties. He is not as rich as his neighbors. “‘Why‚ I thought-why‚ look here‚ old sport‚ you do not have much money‚ do you?’ ‘Not very much.’” (Fitzgerald 82) Since Nick is not as wealthy as some of his neighbors

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    A Rose for Emily: Review 7

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    Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily‚” contains a wealth of meaning‚ communicated through various interconnected and somewhat complex themes. At the centre of the story supposedly stands Miss Emily but beyond that the Old South. Indeed‚ in this story about the interaction between the past and the present‚ human loneliness and isolation‚ the search for love and companionship‚ the escape from the present and the truth‚ and death versus life‚ the true protagonist is the Old South‚ personified in Miss Emily

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    both stories are of similar Gothic literature. Although both main character deal with Gothic storyline and death there is a lot that the two do not have in common. The title "The Fall of the House of Usher" not only pertains to the collapse of the mansion but also to the lingering family members living within the building‚ and in this case mirrors the characteristics of Roderick. "The Fall of the House of Usher‚" starts off on a "...dull‚ dark‚ and soundless day in the autumn of the year...." The reader

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    Romance is the central topic of a variety of movies and novels; in many cases these are feel good stories about the paths of two lovers crossing. Love between two people is difficult due to several circumstances including commitment‚ family values‚ and other relationships. A famous romance novel is The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ in which a famous up and coming businessman named Gatsby pursues a girl named Daisy‚ the daughter of very affluent parents. The modern equivalent to this classical

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    Perkins-Stetson wrote this story to demonstrate how the narrator feels when trapped and suffocated in a society that constrains and inflicts hardship on women and the sick. The narrator describes the house as a haunted house as they arrive‚ as it is a mansion that is set apart from the road‚ village‚ and society around it‚ giving off a feeling of isolation and abandonment. From the scratches and gouges on the floor‚ the bed being nailed to the floor‚ to the isolation from the world makes it a creepy haunted

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    of The Great Gatsby is a young man who arose from an indigent neighborhood in rural North Dakota to become immensely wealthy. Fitzgerald initially presents Gatsby as the casual‚ ambiguous host of the extravagant parties thrown continuously at his mansion. He appears surrounded by luxury‚ admired by powerful men and pursued by beautiful women. He is the subject of gossip throughout New York and is already set on a high pedestal before he is ever introduced to the reader. From his early youth‚ Gatsby

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    Chapter Five: Hester at Her Needle Summary Hester is released from prison and finds a cottage in the woods‚ near the outskirts of the city‚ to set up her new life. Hawthorne comments on the fact that she does not avail herself of the opportunity to escape to a new life without shame in some other city. He remarks that often people are irresistibly drawn to live near the place where a great has occurred. He further comments that even if that is not the reason‚ Hester may have been inclined to remain

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    What moral purpose was Charles Dickens trying to put across in his novel - Great Expectations? Charles John Huffam Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870)‚ was the foremost English novelist of the Victorian ere‚ incorporating many social injustice problems of his time into his work. ‘Great Expectations’ concerns the young poor boy Philip Pirrip (known as Pip‚ used to resemble Dickens own childhood) who was orphaned as a child and therefore brought up by his unpleasant sister and her humorous

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    rich. Daisy is the cousin of Nick Carraway. She is quirky‚ a little naïve‚ and very vivacious. In contrast however‚ she can be cynical and act superficially to mask the pain of her husband’s infidelity. The Buchanan’s live in a “Georgian Colonial mansion‚ overlooking the bay” (FitzGerald 6). The fact they live in this home corresponds to their social position because it shows that they are prominent figures in their neighborhood. The second house I will talk about the house of Nick Carraway. Throughout

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    apparent reason what so ever. Throughout the book we see how the story unfolds‚ and find out that Dick and Perry were the ones who committed the horrendous crime. The first song that relates to the story would be Mansion on the Hill by Hank William’s‚ he talks about being able to see the mansion on the hill from his cabin. The clutter family was known for owning a Farm and having money‚ even though they never kept it in their home‚ Mr. Clutter made good money. The rhythm of the song also depicts the way

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