In this passage, Nick reflects on what the landscape must have looked like when the Dutch explorers arrived to the continent. He is looking at Gatsby's house, and at this point in the novel, we know that Nick believes that New York, as well as the people he has met, are vile, corrupt and greedy. He contrasts this view with that of the pristine continent on the arrival of the European settlers.
The phrase "fresh, green breast of the New World" presents a view that is "fresh." The land is new, but it is also fresh in the sense that it is not rotten. The land has not yet been "infected" with the corruption of modern times. Therefore, the phrase is intended to represent a time before America had become a land of greed and vice.
The film offers ample food for thought on the nature of networking, and teaches us valuable lessons in persuasive communication. Each character is embroiled in struggles in an attempt to assert control over his environment and influence an outcome. Along the way, there are victories and setbacks
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Differences. In the book, the Ghost of Christmas Present takes Scrooge to see poor people who are still having a nice time on Christmas. ... In the movie, the Ghost only brings him to the Cratchit's and Fred's house. This is a significant difference because of how it does not show how Scrooge is very remorseful.
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Third person point-of-view.
Explanation:
A third person point of view gives a narration of an activity been organised or participate by someone else of which narrator is not involved.
Take a look at this example;
As I saw the Principal address the new students, I remember ten years ago when I was just a student at DSC Technical High School, then I had little friends ....
The example above is a narration in the first person.