Transience, Destruction, and Other Pick-Me-Uppers in 'Ozymandias' and The Great Gatsby The significance of destruction in Ozymandias and The Great Gatsby.Keywords:
Paul Thomson, The Great Gatsby, F Scott Fitzgerald, Ozymandias, Percy Shelley, poetry, literature, novel, study guide, analysis, teacher, guide, interpret, interpretation, play, teacher resources, The Dark Side of Living the Good Life, Through Quotes from F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby An analysis of contrasting themes and quotes in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great GatsbyKeywords:
Paul Thomson, great gatsby, great gatsby quotes, f scott fitzgerald, book, analysis, characters, opinions, teacher resources, teaching resources, What Fitzgerald's Short Stories Teach Us About the Man Behind The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald is best known for his classic novel, The Great Gatsby, but his lesser famous short stories may reveal more autobiographical detail about the authorKeywords:
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