Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dec 18, 2020 · Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English. 182 pages ; 21 cm. On Long Island in the early 1920s the mysterious Jay Gatsby tries to rekindle his romance with Daisy, a young woman who has married another man, the wealthy and cruel Tom Buchanan. Accelerated Reader blank 7.3.

    • Past/Present/Future
    • Illusion/Reality
    • Dreams/Goals
    • Money/Wealth/Greed

    The theme of the novel is that a person can‘t move ahead to the future without letting go of the past. The theme is that people can‘t live life looking in the rearview mirror. The theme is that one shouldn‘t live in the past, but always look to the future. The theme is that a person can‘t live in the past and be successful at the same time. The the...

    The theme is illusion and reality. The theme is that people can seem better in dreams than reality. The theme is that there is an illusion because to the outside viewer the wealthy life seems perfect, but on the inside there is lying, cheating, and murder. This is a theme because often in life things may not always be what they seem. The theme is ...

    The theme is that dreams may never be achieved, but they will always be pursued. The theme is that people should set high goals, but not too high. The theme is that in order for someone to achieve their goals and aspirations they have to look forward, not to the past. The theme is that when dreams become an obsession they fall out of reach.

    The theme of the novel is that wealth does not complete the American Dream. The theme is that money doesn‘t show reality, but rather fakeness. The theme is that money cannot make one‘s life perfect. The theme is that being materialistic at first seems like everything is achieved, but in the end shows nothing is achieved. The theme is that materiali...

    • 181KB
    • 5
  2. People also ask

  3. and garden. it was Gatsby’s mansion. Or, rather, as I didn’t know Mr. Gatsby, it was a mansion inhab ited by a gentleman of that name. My own house w as an eyesore, but it was a small eyesore, and it had been overlooked, so I had a view of the water, a partial view of my neighbor ’s

  4. PDF downloads of all 1929 LitCharts literature guides, and of every new one we publish. Detailed quotes explanations with page numbers for every important quote on the site. Teacher Editions with classroom activities for all 1929 titles we cover.

  5. Detailed quotes explanations with page numbers for every important quote on the site. Teacher Editions with classroom activities for all 1929 titles we cover. PDFs of modern translations of every Shakespeare play and poem.

  6. 6 THE GREAT GATSBY salt water in the Western hemisphere, the great wet barnyard of Long Island Sound. They are not per- fect ovals—like the egg in the Columbus story, they are both crushed flat at the contact end—but their physical resemblance must be a source of perpetual wonder to the gulls that fly overhead. To the wing-

  1. People also search for