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The phrase “White House Great Gatsby party” evokes an idealized convergence of Jazz Age glamour and official power, yet the historical record is sparse and often ambiguous....
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The phrase “White House Great Gatsby party” evokes an idealized convergence of Jazz Age glamour and official power, yet the historical record is sparse and often ambiguous....
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Jimmy is a minor but telling presence in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby , appearing primarily as a guest at Gatsby’s party and a representative of the loose, status-...
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Personification is a figurative language device in which nonhuman things, ideas, or abstractions are described as possessing human qualities, feelings, or actions. In The Great...
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The question "who was The Great Gatsby based on" begins with its author, F. Scott Fitzgerald. Gatsby’s relentless self‑invention mirrors Fitzgerald’s own aspirations, clas...
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The Great Gatsby is F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel set in the summer of 1922 on Long Island and New York, examining wealth, class, and the American Dream through narrator Ni...
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