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But all this part of it seemed remote and unessential. I[Nick]found myself on Gatsby"s side, and alone. From the moment I telephoned news of the catastrophe to West Egg Village, every surmise about him, and every practical question, was referred to me. How do you understand the word "great" , which is used to describe the titular hero Is he really great

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But all this part of it seemed remote and unessential. I[Nick]found myself on Gatsby"s side, and alone. From the moment I telephoned news of the catastrophe to West Egg Village, every surmise about him, and every practical question, was referred to me. What is the theme of the work

Laura: little articles of it, they"re ornaments mostly! Most of them are little animals made out of glass, the tiniest little animals in the world.[...]Oh, be careful—if you breathe, it breaks!Jim: I"d better no take it. I"m pretty clumsy with things.Laura; Go on, I trust you with him![She places the piece in his palm.]There now—you"re holding him gently! Hold him over the light, he loves the light! You see how the light shines through him Jim; it sure does shine!Laura; I shouldn"t be partial, but he is my favorite one. Jim; What kind of a thing is this one supposed to be Laura; Haven"t you noticed the single horn on his forehead Jim; A unicorn, huh Laura; Mmmm-hmmm!Jim; Unicorns—aren"t they extinct in the modern world Laura; I know!Jim; Poor little fellow, he must feel sort of lonesome. Laura; Well, if he does, he doesn"t complain about it. He stays on a shelf with some horses that hasn"t have horns and all or them seem to get along nicely together. Identify the author and the work from which the passage is selected.

Please analyze Charlotte Bronte(1816—1855)"s Jane Eyre from the perspective of " the madwoman in the attic.

Wild spirit, which art moving everywhere;Destroyer and Preserver; hear, O Near!…Drive my dead thoughts over the universe Like withered leaves to quicken a new birth! And, by the incantation of this verse, Scatter, as from an unextinguished hearth Ashes and sparks, my words among mankind! Be through my lips to unawakened earth The trumpet of a prophecy! O, Wind If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind Define the literary trend to which the poet belongs.

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