The Function of Gatsby in Fitzgerald's 'the Great Gatsby'The Great Gatsbyby F. Scott FitzgeraldDetails |
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The Great Gatsby and Catcher in the Rye: Incorruptible DreamsThe Great Gatsbyby F. Scott FitzgeraldDetails |
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The Great Gatsby and Pleasantville: Compare and ContrastThe Great Gatsbyby F. Scott FitzgeraldDetails |
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The Great Gatsby and Turn of the Screw: A ComparisonThe Great Gatsbyby F. Scott FitzgeraldDetails |
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The Great Gatsby: Materialism and Excess Leads to EmptinessThe Great Gatsbyby F. Scott FitzgeraldDetails |
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The Importance of a Wonderland Wasteland to the Great GatsbyThe Great Gatsbyby F. Scott FitzgeraldDetails |
The Inequity of the Relationship between Gatsby and DaisyThe Great Gatsbyby F. Scott FitzgeraldDetails |
The Jazz Age and the Theme of Innocence in "The Great Gatsby"The Great Gatsbyby F. Scott FitzgeraldDetails |