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The Great Gatsby Quotes-Final Exam Review Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Daisy Buchanan - "I hope she'll be a fool--that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a 
beautiful little fool." 
Daisy Buchanan - "It makes me sad because I've never seen such-such beautiful shirts." 
Daisy Buchanan - "Oh, you want too much!... I love you now---isn't that enough?" 
George Wilson - "He was his wife's man and not his own." (spoken about) 
George Wilson - "I've been here too long. I want to get away. My wife and I want to go west." 
Jay Gatsby - "Can't re...
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American literature flashcards (The Great Gatsby + The Grapes Of Wrath)(wider reading + criticism)
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Flashcards containing quotes from The Great Gatsby (Fitzgerald) and The Grapes Of Wrath (Steinbeck) + wider reading and criticism. Arranged in argumentative points for essay writing. Also provided are pages of all criticism and all wider reading quotes. In the corner of the cards is a small key to indicate the number and type of quotes (purple = wider reading, pink = great gatsby, green = grapes of wrath, blue = criticism, number of lines = number of quotes)
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The Great Gatsby - Critics Quotes with Complete Solutions
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William Rose Bennet (1925) - the book in general - ANSWER - "The queer charm, colour, wonder and drama of a young and reckless world' 
 
Jonathan Yardley (2007) - the book in general - ANSWER - "Fitzgerald give...
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The Great Gatsby Chapter 4 Quotes with Complete Solutions
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The Great Gatsby Chapter 4 Quotes with Complete Solutions 
 
"Then it was all true. *I* saw the skins of tigers flaming in his palace on the Grand Canal; I saw him opening a chest of rubies to ease, with their crimson-lighted depths, the gnawings of his broken heart." - Answer-Nick 
 
"No, this afternoon. I happened to find out that *you're* taking Miss Baker to tea." - Answer-Nick 
 
"Do you mean *you're* in love with Miss Baker?" - Answer-Gatsby 
 
"I hadn't the faintest idea what ...
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English Literature OCR Age of Innocence and Unseen Extract Context, Quotes and Analysis
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These are my complete notes for The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton, and the Unseen Extract, for OCR English Literature, Comparative and contextual study, American Literature 1880 - 1940. I used these notes and got an A* in my exam in 2022! I have included: - Historical and social context about the book, author, and America - Quotes - Analysis of quotes and context - Exam advice, breaking down the Assessment objectives - Context for the Unseen Extract If you are comparing Gatsby with the Age o...
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A-Level OCR English Literature Grapes of Wrath and The Great Gatsby quotes
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A-Level OCR English Literature Grapes of Wrath and The Great Gatsby comparing quotes
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the Great Gatsby FINAL EXAM Accurate 100%
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Who wrote The Great Gatsby? - ANSWER F. Scott Fitzgerald 
 
SYMBOL: Which color best symbolizes innocence? - ANSWER white 
 
the novel is narrated by who? - ANSWER Nick Carraway 
 
Quotes: "Sophisticated, God - i'm sophisticated!" - ANSWER Daisy 
 
the character who shows racist tendencies is who? - ANSWER tom buchanan 
 
gasby was decorated hero during WW1 - ANSWER true: he showed his medal to nick 
 
the character who is originally from the Midwest is who? - ANSWER jay Gatsby and nick carra...
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the Great Gatsby FINAL EXAM 100% correct
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the Great Gatsby FINAL EXAM 100% corWho wrote The Great Gatsby? - ANSWER F. Scott Fitzgerald 
 
SYMBOL: Which color best symbolizes innocence? - ANSWER white 
 
the novel is narrated by who? - ANSWER Nick Carraway 
 
Quotes: "Sophisticated, God - i'm sophisticated!" - ANSWER Daisy 
 
the character who shows racist tendencies is who? - ANSWER tom buchanan 
 
gasby was decorated hero during WW1 - ANSWER true: he showed his medal to nick 
 
the character who is originally from the Midwest is who...
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the Great Gatsby FINAL EXAM 100% correct!
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Who wrote The Great Gatsby? - ANSWER F. Scott Fitzgerald 
 
SYMBOL: Which color best symbolizes innocence? - ANSWER white 
 
the novel is narrated by who? - ANSWER Nick Carraway 
 
Quotes: "Sophisticated, God - i'm sophisticated!" - ANSWER Daisy 
 
the character who shows racist tendencies is who? - ANSWER tom buchanan 
 
gasby was decorated hero during WW1 - ANSWER true: he showed his medal to nick 
 
the character who is originally from the Midwest is who? - ANSWER jay Gatsby and nick carra...
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The Great Gatsby ENTIRE Overview- plot summary, character analysis, themes, symbols/motifs, quotes, context
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Entire detailed and comprehensive notes of The Great Gatsby- A Level text. Includes plot summary and chapter-by-chapter analysis, character analysis, context, symbols and motifs, themes and important quotes.
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