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Comparison-Gatsby-Macbeth
Title: Comparison-Gatsby-Macbeth
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1693 | Pages: 7.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Comparison-Gatsby-Macbeth
From Greek mythology’s Hercules, to the American’s Paul Bunyan, myths perpetrating the quest can be found in all cultures and societies. Stories of the mythic quest “express knowledge that is complete and coherent”,1 thus the mythic quest exists to teach an idea or principle to its audience. Quests can be identified by several distinct elements that occur in all myths of this type, these characteristics are: a hero, the journey and the reward.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby it is discovered they both portrays the fundamental need to reaffirm the love that was not expressed or lost from the time of the first opportunity.
both frivolous quest for idealistic dreams that rewards its’ heroes with unattainable achievements or failure
The novel portrays the fundamental need to reaffirm the love that was not expressed or shared at the time of first opportunity
concluded Restoring lost dreams
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