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    Stevie Nicks Stevie Nicks is considered one of the most influential female musicians in the world due to her unique vocals‚ style‚ and attitude which have inspired fans as well as other musicians. Stephanie “Stevie” Nicks was born May 26‚ 1948 in Phoenix‚ Arizona. Stevie traveled the country with her family which led her to meet Lindsey Buckingham while she attended high school in California. The two both shared an interest in music allowing for the pair to grow close both musically and romantically

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    tranquil Gatsby’s death was. In chapter 8‚ Tom spent the day after the accident with Gatsby and felt as if he just needed to simply talk to him. Whereas‚ George had come out of his seclusion and began to think about the events that occurred the previous night. He vowed he would find who that car belonged to and that he would do something about it. As the day progressed‚ Nick felt tense as if knowing something would happen‚ so he went to see Gatsby directly. His death was so serene‚ there was “barely perceptible

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    Daisy Buchanan's Diary

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    Daisy Buchanan 7/18/22 Dearest Diary‚ To-day was simply marvelous! I got to spend time with my Gatsby and my lovely Nick as we toured the town. We drove around in Jay’s new breezer he just bought‚ expressly for me. Jay said that automobile had a temper‚ it purred and it hummed and it roared. Jay was having so much fun zipping around to-day‚ it really was lovely. Jay kept laughing‚ and I ab-so-lute-ly loved it. People have always told me I have a high‚ pealing laugh‚ like wind chimes on a slow

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    Gatsby" is Daisy Buchanan. Daisy is a consistent liar throughout the novel. She is having an affair with Gatsby who claims that he loves her but is married to Tom who is a big jerk. She loved Gatsby from a young age but when Gatsby was sent off to war and Daisy said that she would wait for him‚ she dishonors her word and decides that she is going to marry Tom Buchanan. Tom is the bad guy in the story. He never does anything right and is basically the enemy of Gatsby. Gatsby believes that Daisy should

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    The Great Gatsby: Tom And Wilson Most people think that your level in society or the amount of money in your bank account will dictate every event in your life. But sometimes the amount of money you have does not protect you from bad situations. In The Great Gatsby‚ Wilson is the husband of Myrtle who is Tom Buchanan’s mistress. Eventually Tom’s wife Daisy will begin an affair with Gatsby and he will be in the same position as Wilson. Due to the wealth gap between Tom and Wilson you may think they

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    representation of the “Lost Generation” (Gertrude Stein). Tom and Daisy Buchanan inhabit qualities of America during the era after WW1 – people were intolerant‚ materialistic and lacked spiritualism. They live in the East Egg and are the representations of the love for a Romantic lifestyle and the desperation to seek new ideas (generally from Europe) and accept them. The Buchanans have spent a year in France in pursuit of pleasure‚ not (like Nick) on war service and Fitzgerald describes them as wealthy

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    Nick Knight

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    is about the inspiring fashion photographer Nick Knight and how contemporary and influential his work is‚ talking about his past work and his transition into moving image and fashion film. “I first picked up a camera in about 1957 it was a family camera and the real reason I did it was because I wanted to photograph girls. I liked girls – it sounds really dumb but then so did Jacques Henri Lartigue.” – Nick Knight [www.theindependent.co.uk] Nick Knight believes the word fashionable should not

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    perhaps be tracked back as far as to early agricultural societies‚ when people started living in settled communities and were forced‚ for the first time‚ to find ways of trading and living with strangers. Nevertheless‚ liberalism as a developed ideology was a product of the breakdown of feudalism in Europe ‚ and the growth in its place‚ of a market or a market or a capitalist society. In many respects‚ liberalism reflected the aspirations of the rising middle classes‚ whose interests conflicted with the

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    Daisy Buchanan Fake.

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    Through out the novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ Daisy Buchanan is portrayed as pure. The author always describes the two leading female characters‚ Daisy and Jordan‚ dressed in white outfits. At one point in the novel‚ Daisy recalls he own childhood and describes it as white. The color white is oftentimes associated with purity‚ hope‚ and innocence. Therefore‚ the reader can identify Daisy Fay Buchanan as a pure‚ naive‚ and innocent character. On the contrary‚ she is not; she is the cause of most‚ if not

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    beginning of The Great Gatsby‚ Nick Carraway‚ the narrator of the novel is portrayed as a humble and heavily inspired young writer. Carraway strongly admires Jay Gatsby‚ his rich next door neighbor. Although Carraway lives in West Egg‚ he is not as wealthy as those around him. East Egg is the part of Lost Island where Nick’s cousin‚ daisy‚ lives. Tom Buchanan‚ Daisy’s husband‚ seems to be having an affair with a woman in New york. In result of the love affair‚ Daisy expresses her emotions on how she

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