rail road magnet
Mr. Gatsby compares Jay Gatsby to James Hill to emphasize the notion of self-made success and the American Dream. He sees parallels in their rise from humble beginnings to achieving wealth and influence through hard work and determination. By drawing this comparison, Mr. Gatsby highlights Jay Gatsby's ambition and drive to create a new identity for himself.
James Hill (i think _ _')
James Jerome Hill (September 1838 to May 1916) was the chief executive officer of the Great Northern Railway. He became known as "The Empire Builder" due to the size of his railways stretching between the Upper Northwest, Northern Great Plains and Pacific Northwest.
Some allusions in "The Great Gatsby" include "The Valley of Ashes" representing moral decay, Gatsby's mansion symbolizing the American Dream, and the green light across the bay symbolizing hope and the unattainable. Additionally, characters like Jay Gatsby allude to the myth of the American self-made man.
James J. Hill built the Great Northern Railway System
James J. Hill promoted the Great Northern Railroad.
James Laffery, Sophia Bush, Bethany Joy Lenz, Austin Nichols
James Sunderland who is in search of Mary Shepherd. Pyramid head is the main enemy/monster.
James Peter Hill was born in 1873.
James Peter Hill died in 1954.
James L. Hill was born in 1834.
James L. Hill died in 1888.