Gothic Literature, The Great Gatsby, Writing

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Gothic elements

Include decay, mystery, and psychological depth.

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Dark settings

Common feature in Gothic literature.

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Supernatural elements

Incorporate otherworldly occurrences in narratives.

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Unreliable narrator

Narrator whose credibility is compromised.

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Mental illness themes

Focus on psychological struggles and societal impacts.

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Symbols in Young Goodman Brown

Forest represents temptation; sin and faith explored.

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Deferred dreams

Themes of unfulfilled aspirations in Hughes' poetry.

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Racial inequality

Social disparities based on race highlighted in literature.

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Jay Gatsby

Wealthy character obsessed with his past.

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Daisy Buchanan

Charming yet superficial character in Gatsby.

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Tom Buchanan

Arrogant and aggressive character in Gatsby.

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Nick Carraway

First-person narrator and reflective observer.

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Setting of The Great Gatsby

1920s, Long Island, New York.

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Owl Eyes

Symbol of insight and truth in Gatsby.

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Green Light

Represents Gatsby's aspirations and dreams.

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Valley of Ashes

Symbolizes poverty and moral decay.

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Eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleburg

Represents God's judgment or societal oversight.

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East Egg vs. West Egg

East Egg symbolizes tradition; West Egg symbolizes ambition.

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Thesis Statement

Central argument or claim in literary analysis.

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MLA Format

Standard formatting style for academic writing.

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Plagiarism

Copying work without proper attribution.

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Constructed Response

Short-answer essay with thesis and supporting details.