1. Research Problem‚ Rationale‚ and Objectives Research Problem: Why are people dishonest? How do people choose between being honorable and being prosperous? And how do people create a sustainable level of dishonesty in their everyday lives while still maintaining a positive self-view? Rationale: Economic and psychological implications. Objectives: Investigate how external and internal rewards work in concert to produce (dis)honesty. Determine under what conditions will people behave more honestly/dishonestly
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Daisy is depicted as superficial and rather selfish through the way she behaves as both a mother and an individual. Daisy is fully aware that she is charming and flirtatious as she is always giggly no matter who she is with‚ including Gatsby whom she knows is in love with her. As Daisy observed Gatsby in this passage‚ she laughed “her sweet‚ exciting laugh” which makes her sound as if her voice is very endearing towards men as her voice is full of happiness‚ and what Gatsby identifies with luxury
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Yimei Xu Group 6 Daisy Miller by Henry James In James’s novels‚ Daisy Miller is fresh‚ pure‚ brave‚ honest and enthusiastic‚ likes freedom‚ and dares to challenge old European convention and tradition.. But somehow she is not well cultured or well refined. Daisy Miller is a wealthy‚ young‚ American gial from upstate New York‚ traveling around Europe with her mother and her younger brother in order to see Europe for herself. Daisy is a curious mixture of traits. She is spirited
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Daisies (1966) A film by Věra Chytilová An essay by Sámal Jákup Jakobsen Class: Moving Narratives Tutor: Helen McGregor 21st of January 2012 Introduction “Chytilová’s heroines rebelliously try to subvert the patriarchal system and gender stereotypes—and fail”! That is how Małgorzata Radkiewicz puts the film in a very short description. In the middle of a very Communist society in Czech Republic the imbalance between male and female roles is vast. In order to get through to the
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York City. The Great Gatsby critiques materialism and the new American Dream‚ no longer defined by prosperity for equality‚ but by prosperity for the goal of excess wealth. Nick Carraway‚ the protagonist‚ views Jay Gatsby’s disillusionment about Daisy Buchanan‚ the object of his affection. The tale is not a story about past lovers‚ but instead represents a cast of characters chasing the American Dream which destroys them. The theme suggests that Americans have created a second form of aristocracy that
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Main Attraction In the short story‚ Daisy Miller‚ author James Joyce keeps the relationship between Daisy Miller and Winterbourne a mystery. We find out in the text that the two have met at a hotel located in Vevey‚ Switzerland. Daisy’s behavior charms him but he is also mystified by her lack of concern for the social etiquettes and rules of propriety that have been laid down by the European civilization. Winterbourne obsesses over the question of whether Daisy is a “nice” girl‚ and Daisy’s behavior
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and effective element of the novella Daisy Miller is Henry James ironic use of the unruly behavior of what should have been an innocent girly-girl. This becomes amplified when the leading protagonist in the text‚ Daisy Miller‚ demises signifying the death of any unrestrained female. Henry James’ novella “Daisy Miller” portrays an unruly protagonist that rebels and violates the norms of femininity in nineteenth century society. However‚ the realist heroine‚ Daisy Miller‚ fails to rebel against society
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From the very beginning of Daisy Miller we as readers are informed that Daisy is a flirtatious American girl that does not live up to the standards of the European high society. For example‚ young women were not to talk to young men without a prior introduction from a mutual friend. These concepts are foreign to this young girl from New York. She is seen through the eyes of Winterbourne‚ our other main character‚ as innocent and unrefined. Regardless‚ she captures the attention of Winterbourne‚ who
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spoken of but need attention called out to‚ realities such as dishonesty and affairs‚ are delicate topics that Fitzgerald brings up to the audience. Dishonesty and affair issues are seen through Tom and the involvement he has with another woman while married to Daisy since he openly admits it to Nick‚ ordering “We’re getting off!’ he insisted ‘I Want you to meet my girl” (928). Of course‚ when he said ‘girl’ he was not referring to Daisy‚ he was cynically accepting the affair he was having with her
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At this point in the story‚ Gatsby is convincing Nick to invite Daisy over‚ which would allow Gatsby to reunite with his long lost love. Nick agrees to the plan‚ and‚ as a reward‚ Gatsby gives an offer to Nick and says to him‚ “You see‚ I carry on a little business on the side‚ a sort of side line‚ you understand. And I thought that if you don’t make very much –” (82). While Gatsby is not lying to Nick about the opportunity‚ Gatsby’s words hint at the involvement of illegal activities. Gatsby is
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