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The Great Gatsby (SparkNotes)
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Publisher: Barnes & Noble Digital
Subject(s):  Nonfiction
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Language(s):  English

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File size:   330 KB
ISBN:   1401403999
Release date:   Apr 17, 2002

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File size:   135 KB
ISBN:   1401407609
Release date:   Apr 17, 2002

Description
What do you get when a group of Harvard Students creates study guides for the 21st century? Better grades. Not long ago our writers were acing their classes. Now they're loading SparkNotes with concise critical analysis that won't yellow with age. With SparkNotes you'll have an easier time understanding and enjoying great works of literature. SparkNotes -- the smarter, better, faster way to an "A." This SparkNote delivers knowledge on The Great Gatsby that you won't find in other study guides: Summaries of every chapter with thorough Analysis. Explanation of the key Themes, Motifs, and Symbols including: —The Green Light —The Valley of Ashes —Geography —The Decline of the American Dream —The Hollowness of the Upper Class —The Eyes of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg Detailed Character Analysis of Jay Gatsby, Nick Carraway and Daisy Buchanan. Identification and discussion of Important Quotations. A summary of Key Facts, a 25-question review Quiz, and Study Questions and Essay Topics to help you prepare for papers and tests.

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