Should pennies be taken away from the untitled states
Should pennies be taken away from the untitled states?
Pennies are so close to worthless that many people argue it’s time to do away with them altogether. However, while many people are calling for the penny’s retirement, others are working just as passionately to keep the coin in circulation. Each side in this debate refers to the other side’s arguments as myths and offers up facts to counter them, making it hard to determine just where the real facts lie. The arguments for halting production of pennies basically boil down to the fact that they are more trouble than they are worth. Pennies should be taken away from the untitled states because they are worth almost nothing, but they still cost money to produce and consume vast quantities of natural resources. Today, there is literally nothing you can buy with a single penny, and you can’t do much else with it either. Vending machines don’t accept them, and neither do most parking meters. And if a single penny is useless, a whole bunch of pennies isn’t much better.
1. One of the reasons why Daisy dislikes West Egg is because Tom went with her to Gatsby’s party. For example, Nick stated during the party “Perhaps his presence gave the evening its particular quality of oppressiveness”(104). Tom believed that there was something between her with Gatsby, in which he was not aware of. Later on Nick claims that “it is saddening to look through new eyes at things upon which you could have expended your powers of adjustment”(104). Nick accepted the way West Egg is, but Daisy does not. As a way Nick wanted Daisy to love Gatsby and West Egg since they both represent new money, but since Daisy is materialistic she believes that East Egg alongside with Tom is more superior than the people of West Egg.
12. The word “incarnation” means when a spiritual figure such as a deity or a God becomes into a human being. Fitzgerald metaphorically depicts how Gatsby has become into a human from a spiritual entity. Through Daisy, Gatsby finds a vehicle in which he can achieve his goals. Describing how his only goal is to win Daisy for himself. Through his kiss with Daisy, all of Gatsby’s goals have become true and to him it is only a matter of time until he accomplishes his goals.
13. The kitchen scene indicates that Daisy and Tom are repairing their relationship; after the hit and run incident with Myrtle as she can not stand to see Gatsby at the moment. Tom may have been using the crash as a sign to demonstrate to Daisy that Gatsby would lead to her downfall. Since they have been married for a long time, Tom would usually start everything and Daisy would follow and support him. Overall, their conversation in the kitchen would lead them to completely leave and never speak to Gatsby again.
14. The paragraph that begins with “no telephone messages”(161) illustrates the time that Gatsby has wanted Daisy to call him or give him a sign that she’s still there for him. For example, as times passed on Nick stated “Gatsby himself didn’t believe it would come, and perhaps he no longer cared”(161). This acts as Gatsby’s epiphany that Daisy would never talk to him anymore. Ga