Fitzgerald subtly conveys the theme of the American Dream through Gatsby's relentless pursuit of wealth and status, ultimately showing the emptiness and superficiality of material success. Additionally, Fitzgerald critiques the excesses and corruption of the Jazz Age society through Gatsby's tragic downfall.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
The phrase "to wish earnestly for" can be expressed as "to long for" or "to yearn for." Both convey a deep desire or longing for something with strong emotional intensity.
Either form would be proper depending upon what you wish to convey.
Context is what makes one word better than another. Every word has a very specific meaning, and if that is the meaning that you wish to convey, then it is the right word. If it is not quite the meaning you wish to convey, then you need another word. But you haven't stated any context.
the poet's wish to rise from the fallen state of humanity
Eleanor Roosevelt is often credited with this quote, emphasizing that true peace can only be achieved through justice and righteousness, not just the absence of conflict.
Explain the message that the author wishes to convey to youth today.. This phrase is asking for the moral of the story. It is asking for the general idea of the story or the overall picture.
You can replace "dear" with terms like "beloved," "respected," or "esteemed" in a letter depending on the tone and familiarity you wish to convey.
well covey means a small flock or group or birds so all you do is you think of the definition of the word and then just work from there
Technically, a hexacontahedron. However, I prefer 60-hedron. The latter conveys exactly what I wish to convey and not irritate my reader.
subhasamsa!, mangalam!, anugraham undakatte!, nannayi varoo!, nanmakal nerunnu!, nannayirikkatte!, etc.