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CAN WE WATCH THE MOVIE?
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I feel like the beginning of the Movie we just watched was very providing/informational.Just seconds into the movie spoke thoughts, facts, and events that will happen (foreshadowing) and also creates a very amplified base to what will come next. In the book The Great Gatsby the tone of nick is not very exposing or maybe his facial expressions are not shown, so you can really connect with his emotions and how he can possibly feel. Yes, sometimes some movies leave out certain details. However, i really feel like watching the movie would really help connect to the story. The emotions that were actually going on may not be exact to the actors emotions but even so it would help anyone have a better understanding one way or another
Cake Wednesday
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Since i want to study fashion i have two main options i think i will go to the AI (Art Institute) it is very convenient because they provide scholarships and also the show you haw to start your own business and marketing, well at least for a major in Fashion. There was another one that i want to go to but i forgot it's name. I want to do sports and (volleyball) and i want to go in depth in marketing so i'm not really sure. It's complicated because one college provides marketing/business and sports while another only provides Fashion Design and i want to complete everything at one place
"So we beat on, boats against the current, borne ceaselessly into the past."
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Prompt #1 The last line of the Great Gatsby is arguably the most important: "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne ceaselessly into the past." How does this line embody the thematic conflict that defines The Great Gatsby ? Sometimes human beings have the tendency to hang on to an event that has transpired, Why? The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald exposes readers to problematic situations that take place because a character feels attached to something from the past and another is inflexible. Gatsby is a wealthy man who had a past with Daisy young beautiful female. He hangs on to the past, the unforgettable past that lives with him in his future, things like a green light represent what he lived before. Gatsby interferes with the life of daisy, and his presence creates conflicts throughout the whole book. Tom is an antagonist, who doesn't allow others to take away from his belongings, in this case, daisy. Therefor...