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What Is The Main Conflict In The Great Gatsby?
Literature
The main conflict in The Great Gatsby is between Gatsby and Tom. Gatsby is in love with Tom’s wife, Daisy, and wants to have an affair with her. Tom is aware of Gatsby’s feelings for Daisy and becomes enraged, leading to a confrontation between the two men.
In Chapter 6 of Wuthering Heights, Whose Description of Thrushcross Grange Does Nelly Report?
Literature
Nelly reports Mr. Lockwood’s description of Thrushcross Grange.
“They’re a Rotten Crowd” What Does This Quote Mean?
Literature
The quote means that the people the speaker is talking about are not good people.
What Excerpt From Part 2 of The Odyssey Best Establishes Odysseus’s Weakness?
Literature
Odysseus’s main weakness is his hubris, or excessive pride. This is best seen in his interactions with the Cyclops, where he taunts the Cyclops and tells him his real name, even though he knows doing so is dangerous.
Why Does Poseidon Hate Odysseus?
Literature
Poseidon is the god of the sea, and Odysseus has offended him by blinding his son, the Cyclops Polyphemus.
Which Theme Best Fits The Story of Frankenstein?
Literature
The theme of Frankenstein is best fit by the themes of horror and science fiction.
Who Killed Myrtle In The Great Gatsby?
Literature
Myrtle was killed by Daisy, who was driving Gatsby’s car.
What Technique Does Chaucer Use To Create Lively Characters?
Literature
Chaucer uses physical description and dialogue to create lively characters.
What Was The Main Reason For The Popularity of The Canterbury Tales In Medieval England?
Literature
The Canterbury Tales was popular in Medieval England because it was a story that people could relate to. The characters were relatable and the story was entertaining.