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Term Papers on Gatsby…Great?

Term Paper TitleGatsby…Great?
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# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.13

Gatsby…Great?


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English 11


March 11, 2004


                The greatness of a being is not to be determined by themselves, but by others who experience their greatness through actions and words.  The greatness of Jay Gatsby was evident to others in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby.  The novel tells a tale of upper-class members of society, of which Gatsby is, and their flaws in their character.  This tightly woven tale of love and the American dream all ends poorly for most, all of whom have major flaws in their nature.  The greatness of Gatsby might have been questioned by many, but his greatness was evident, especially to Daisy Buchanan, the one he truly loves, to others throughout the novel.  Gatsby’s greatness emits from the elegance of the parties he holds, the immensity of his dreams, the deep love he has for Daisy, and mostly in the grandeur and size of his language.


I. The vastness and size of Gatsby’s Parties


                A.  Held a party almost every weekend


                B.  The parties he threw were humongous and very extravagant


                C.  Have not gotten criticism yet


II.  The immensity of Gatsby’s dreams


                A.  He wishes that he could repeat the past so he could be with Daisy again


                B.  Always wishes to attain the unattainable


                C. “…Gatsby remains fully committed to his aspirations up until his death, he struggles with the reality of when those aspirations for his American Dream are either achieved or, in Gatsby's case, proven inaccessible.”(Novelguide.com np).


III.  The deep love he has for Daisy


                A.  Take...

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