... actions of others and presents the
story so that the reader can comprehend the theme. Throughout the
novel, Nick is the vehicle used to gather all of the pieces together to learn
about Gatsby. Nick ... tells the theme of the story. Throughout the novel, flashbacks
are inserted, courtesy of Nick, to reveal piece by piece about the
mysterious Gatsby. Nick pa...
... fire, the terrible
lee shore off the islands, reefs, and Lighthouse Point, the commonest vigilance of the most slovenly garrison,
and even the offensive power of the guns on the walls of Louisbourg ... west, the battle of Lake George in the centre, and two pregnant
events in the east, one on either side of Louisbourg the expulsion of the Acadians, and the...
... what it means to the story. The
Automobile in The
Great Gatsby is a very big topic for the conclution of the story.
What we have
in The Great Gatsby is a creative manipulation of the automobile
as ... Buchannan. These are some of the incidents that
are included in
the novel as you will read further I will relate some issues of
the novel, as
well as other c...
... location of the novel
does not exist, but Fitzgerald does a great job in using realism to
convince the reader of the setting. No matter how significant realism is to
the setting of The Great Gatsby, ... perhaps the most important use of
realism comes through Fitzgerald's development of characters throughout
the novel. In the Great Gatsby, as in any novel...