Answer:
Financial wealth is desirable to the narrator.
Explanation:
"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a story about the protagonist Jay Gatsby's tragic story of his pursuit of his young love Daisy Buchanan. Daisy is a wealthy young woman married to Tom Buchanan, while Jay is a self made millionaire.
The story is narrated by Nick Carraway who had moved to this part of town. He is seen describing his house in chapter 1, saying that his <em>"own house was an eyesore, but it was a small eyesore.......</em>". His use of the phrases <em>"the consoling proximity of millionaires"</em> and<em> "white palaces of fashionable East Egg glittered" </em>shows that Nick considers financial wealth desirable. He says that staying in close proximity to millionaires is consoling, and the houses in East Egg are fashionable white palaces, glittering, looking attractive in comparison to his own house in West Egg.
Answer:
Any-where-door is a Doraemon gadget that can take you anywhere if you think about that place.
True. When being formal you can’t make in misconductive statements and must state information clear.
In Act 1, Scene 7 Macbeth is alone, speaking his thoughts out loud; this is called a soliloquy.
Berthine is the daughter of the family. She is the wife of a forester who is away in the French Army, so she is living with her mother.
Berthine is full of courage and patriotism.