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Comparative Study
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Leaving Certificate English (The Great Gatsby, Children of Men, The Plough & the Stars) Mind Map on Comparative Study, created by Mary Coyne on 20/03/2018.
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the plough and the stars
children of men
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the great gatsby, children of men, the plough & the stars
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Comparative Study
The Great Gatsby
Class system
Upper Class. Old Money vs. New Money
Urban and Wealth vs. Valley of the Ashes
Fixed?
Era
Summer 1922. Post Great War.
Prohibition
Possibly how Gatsby obtained his wealth.
Patriarchal
Love story
Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan
The Plough and The Stars
Class System and society
Poverty, tenements, the vermin of society
Urban but poorest working class
Role of women. Patriarchal society
Era
1915 + 1916
Great War and Irish Rebellion
Religion and spirituality
Practicing and non-practicing
Catholic vs. Protestant
Love story
Nora and Jack Clitheroe
Children of Men
Era
2027
Breakdown of society
England last civilised society
Class System
Mixed
Natives vs. Refugees
Urban and rural. Poverty and tenements
Equality between men and women
Love story
Theo Faron and Julian
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