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I am a Santa Maria High School student looking forward to post a lot of great things. I'm also looking forward to become better at collaborating with others and become better at English. Feel free to comment on my posts.
At my school and at home I have been reading the book "Fahrenheit 451". So far I am on page 34 and i had to reread part 1 to remember and understand the book better. "Fahrenheit 451" is a little difficult book for me to read but the book is really interesting and gets my attention once I focus.
I believe Jay Gatsby is a mystery in "The Great Gatsby" because even though he throws parties all the time and different people show up, even uninvited guest, no one really knows who he truly is. Some people get to talk to him or see him, see his cars and, his house but no one knows where he came from. People make up or hear stories about Jay Gatsby and believe they are true rumors because they don't know him. He does tell Nick a little about himself so he can gain his trust but Gatsby Isn't fully honest to Nick about his life, so at first in the story no one really knows Gatsby well. I don't feel like the book "The Great Gatsby" is a mystery because the author in this book gives the reader as much detail so the reader can picture what happens in the book and scenes.
Chapter one of "The Great Gatsby" introduces the characters and introduces the settings. Nick Carraway is the narrator in the book. Nick Carraway explains where he is from and where he moved to. Nick is a man that comes from a wealthy family from Midwest and moved to West Egg and gets a small house between big mansions after he got home from the war. He's a very reserved man who keeps his opinions and judgments to himself, whom he learned from his dad growing up. In chapter one he goes visits his Cousin Daisy across the bay. Daisy is a beautiful woman who comes from wealthy family and is married to Tom Buchanan. Daisy doesn't really care about others but herself and we as readers don't really get to know her inner thoughts. She has little daughter who she hopes to be "a beautiful little fool". Now Tom is a very bad person who is aggressive and assertive. He is also racist and used to play football in collage. Tom comes from a very wealthy family t...
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