Bibliography: The Great Gatsby In Relation To Charles Lindbergh

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Riley Patrick Ms. K. Walker ENG4U1 9 March 2015 Annotated Bibliography: The Great Gatsby in Relation to Charles Lindbergh Carlson, Peter. "Hermann Goring Preens for Charles Lindbergh." American History 48.1 (2013): 30+. Expanded Academic ASAP. Web. 26 Feb. 2015 Peter Carlson is an everyday author who casually loves to read and write non fiction stories. Charles Lindbergh shown great strength and recognition for the famous flight from New York to Paris. In addition, Carlson goes into depth about Charles influence and how he was perceived during the World War 2. People had reason to believe that Lindbergh was a spy since he accepted the swastikas with honour. The weakness of the article is that it goes into depth about the General Hermann Goring, who is the the left…show more content…
No matter what the outcome was, they both never gave up and insisted to continue and strive for their goal. nick and Gatsby started talking about Daisy and their past. Nick said, “ ‘You can’t repeat the past.’ ‘ Can’t repeat the past?’ he cried incredulously.(Gatsby) ‘Why of course you can?’ “(106) Shapiro, Stanley. "The celebrity of Charles Lindbergh." Air Power History 56.1 (2009): 20+. Expanded Academic ASAP. Web. 26 Feb. 2015. Stanley Shapiro is a great screenwriter that lived in the era of Great Depression. Shapiro’s focus is to tell the the reader that Charles Lindbergh is also a human being, not just a perfect role model. Throughout his work Stanley goes in depth about Charles life through his childhood, to the amazing achievement flying across the Atlantic ocean and living the life of fame. More importantly, Shapiro is revealing the truth of the identity of Lindbergh rather than the dominant discourse of how perfect Charles was seen based on his accomplishments. Charles is seen as a symbol of the achieving the “Great American
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