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    In the book The Great GatsbyDaisy is very similar to Criseyde in Troilus and Criseyde. They both come from affluent families and have broken love stories. Nick mirrors Pandarus in this book by aiding Gatsby and Daisy’s reunion with a tea party. Where as Gatsby mirrors Troilus‚ the secret lover‚ Tom mirrors Diomede‚ the one the girl stays with. Both Daisy and Criseyde are persuaded into something‚ either falling in love or falling out of love with someone. Both girls wish to be unaware of the harsh

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    because we get to know that Daisy is a shallow and a materialistic person. Daisy is born in a wealthy family and during World War I‚ she fell in love with Gatsby and promised to wait for him for marriage. Although Daisy and Gatsby loved each other‚ when they were young‚ but she still married Tom and not Gatsby. The reason for it was that Tom was rich and Gatsby was poor. She knew that Tom could give her better and wealthier lifestyle than Gatsby. It proves that Daisy is a shallow person. In my

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    The aim of this essay is to talk about the topic of Tom and Daisy as selfish characters in F.S.Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. First of all‚ Tom and Daisy are the two main important characters in the novel‚ among many others‚ so they constitute an important piece of the story. They belong to an upper-class society. They live in East Egg‚ the most fashionable village in Long Island. Tom comes from a wealthy Midwestern family. He is a powerful and a menacing man who intimidate not only to his wife

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    Reactions to Myrtle Wilson’s Death in The Great Gatsby In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Jay Gatsby is a passenger in the car which strikes Myrtle Wilson‚ which is driven by Daisy Buchanan. After the car hits MyrtleDaisy continues to drive‚ but collapses on Gatsby‚ forcing him to drive. At the Buchanan’s house‚ Nick Carraway talks to Gatsby‚ who "[speaks] as if Daisy’s reaction [is] the only thing that [matters]" (136). Due to his incessant love for daisy‚ he only focuses towards

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    * Jordan Baker was portrayed as being reckless and dishonest‚ having the arrogant attitude of many of the people of her time‚ but also having the characteristics of modern-day women. arrogant attitude. first starts conversation with Nick. "You live in the West Egg‚’ she remarked contemptuously" Jordan is obviously looking down upon Nick because he lives in the West Egg which is for the so-called "new money." The same day‚ Jordan gives a remark that makes the reader infer that Jordan is too good to

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    The Great Gatsby is a novel of art that renders a in debt society populated by rich Americans. The center of the novel is very straight forward. It is emblematic and persisting. The Great Gatsby has turned out to be one the country’s most famous and comedian arts. There are plenty ways to show the Great Gatsby’s play so that it can be more pertinent to a present-day audience. The characters‚ costumes‚ set‚ and the acting where pivotal and eye-catching in pulling off the desired effect. They were

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    Two main characters in the novel Great Gatsby are Nick and Gatsby. At the beginning of the novel‚ Nick expresses his care and concerns towards Gatsby. Later on‚ Tom questions Gatsby asking if he really attended Oxford. Nick later expresses sorrow for Gatsby when he sees how he reacts to Daisy telling him she "loved him too” but Nick still feels used knowing he’d be an easy way for Gatsby to get to Daisy. The reason Gatsby wants to fall in love again is so he can “fix the past” though you clearly

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    society. In Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ the author contrasts old and new money’s social statuses‚ conveys how materialistic ideas cannot result

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    4‚ 2014 Daisy‚Love and Hate In “The Great Gatsby”‚ Daisy is a beautiful young woman from Louisville‚ raised by her rich family. To this extent‚ Daisy seems to represent the paragon of perfection but actually‚ she is totally a realistic woman. So‚ the readers have love-hate feelings for her. Love for Daisy is admittedly understandable. Daisy has beautiful appearance and charming voice. “she was the first ‘nice’ girl he had ever known” (141). As a young debutante in Louisville‚ Daisy is extremely

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    The Characters Who Made the 1920’s Roar The roaring twenties‚ a time period of great change in society‚ has become synonymous with desire for great wealth‚ the emergence of new cultures for men‚ women‚ and society‚ in addition to a recreation of the American Dream. Fitzgerald uses his major characters in the novel as a microcosm of high society‚ to represent its complexity. In the novel The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses characterization to offer commentary on high society during the Roaring

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