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    created a character like Nick to narrate his the story of Jay GatsbyDaisy and Tom Buchanan‚ and the other characters of The Great Gatsby‚ because Nick had objective observation skills. As an outsider moving in‚ Nick was more believable. The story is told from Nick’s perspective and thus allows the reader to see all perspectives of the world in which he finds himself. We see the traditional old money values and hubris of Tom and Daisy. We can see the carefree attitude of Jay. we can see Jordan’s

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    In the novel of the Great Gatsby‚ two main characters named‚ James Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan used to be in a relationship in the past. Their love for each other was so valuable‚ but Gatsby wasn’t the right type of man Daisy was looking for‚ and he knew it was best for him to leave. Unfortunately‚ both went their separate ways. During the novel‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald mentions how the love Daisy and Gatsby once had was very special. Their love for each other was described as a love that nobody else

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    Scott Fitzgerald‚ the author of The Great Gatsby‚ emphasizes the ideas of purity throughout the novel. From realizing the actions of Daisy‚ the readers notice how she is portrayed as pure‚ but truly is not. On the surface‚ she maintains this illusion of innocence‚ however her actions are corrupt. She believes that money‚ power‚ reputation‚ and her position in society are more important than everything else; which also displays acts of selfishness. Daisy is often wearing white‚ the symbol of innocence

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    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald was full of deception and lies‚ mainly from the female lead‚ Daisy. Daisy repeatedly lied and deceived both her husband and her lover. Daisy begins her path of destruction with her husband‚ who wasn’t all the innocent. Although Daisy married him‚ it wasn’t long until she fell out of that love and was craving more. Daisy was stuck in a loveless marriage with a daughter she couldn’t leave. To try and make things better‚ she lied. She lied to everyone; her husband

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    Who is Daisy Buchanan? She can be described as superficial‚ shallow‚ fake and ditzy. However‚ there is another part of her‚ a deeper part‚ that she hides from everyone‚ including herself. Beneath the surface‚ there is a pool where not even light dares to go. That is her character‚ and it takes Jay Gatsby to churn the waters and bring the purest form of Daisy to the surface‚ if only for an instant. At a first glance‚ Daisy is an utterly flat character‚ she came from wealth‚ she is currently wealthy

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    In the novel “The Great Gatsby” written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ Daisy is described ieaders in various ways. In the beginning of the story Daisy is described “by far the most popular of all the young girls in Louisville”. This quote described by Fitzgerald tells the reader that Daisy holds a degree that she has immense beauty which has blinded many men. It means that she holds the popularity status because of the beauty she has. She is also described as “ a beautiful little fool.” This

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    English 10/31/12 In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ there are many characters throughout the story. However‚ Daisy Buchannon seems to stand out the most to me. She is a beautiful‚ young girl with many different sides to her personality. She can be innocent‚ and then she surprises everyone with her promiscuous and careless attitude. Her personality and looks pull in a man named‚ Jay Gatsby‚ who unfortunately falls in love. Daisy‚ soon becomes the central corruption of Gatsby’s

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    T he 1920 era novel‚ The Great Gatsby ‚ reveals a story about events that led to a elegant man’s downfall. Jay Gatsby was a fashionable man‚ one who you can say was higher up in society‚ one who strongly pursued the American dream. However‚ corruption and greed runs in most individuals and after being gunned down by the antagonist‚ George Wilson‚ who can you really say was responsible for Gatsby’s death? A expeditious judge would be the man who murdered Gatsby‚ right? I mean he pulled the trigger

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    In this essay I will tell you three reasons why the faces on mars or not made by aliens. First why would we tell every one about it just to lie about it afterwords. Second we have photos with proof that there isn’t anything really there. Lastly why would we wast so much time trying to prove to you there is nothing there. Those are the three things I’m going to explain in this essay. Why would we lie? First of all why would we tell you half of a story that just doesn’t make any sense? We told the

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    In the Great Gatsby‚ Tom and Daisy are a wealthy couple who currently live on East Egg on Long Island. They often to drift “wherever people played polo and were rich together” (page 6). As individuals‚ Tom‚ born into wealth is arrogant‚ cruel‚ racist and an adulterer. He feels superior because his money goes back generations. He does crazy things like transport “a string of polo ponies” east‚ and spends “a year in France for no particular reason” (page 6). He has a mistress who he flaunts around

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