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    Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ the main character Jay Gatsby is the tragic hero in the novel. Gatsby is a rich man who falls in love with a woman from his past‚ but could not be with her; instead‚ he ended up alone and was killed. Gatsby was a poor young man who fell in love with a wealthy lady‚ Daisy Buchanan. Daisy was in love with Gatsby as well‚ but because of war‚ he had to leave her so they were not able to see each other again for years. She ended up marrying Tom Buchanan because he was from a wealthy

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    courageous attitude‚ and can is often admired by many. The novel Daisy Miller by Henry James is a fictional story about the life of an American girl in Europe and the situations that she experiences. Daisy reacts to these situations with a fearless and courageous approach. Her actions seem to affect every character in the story and are misperceived by many. Daisy consistently had the courage to stand up to the other Americans‚ the characters who adapted to the European culture‚ even though they continued

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    The Purpose of Tom Buchanan in “The Great Gatsby” Tom Buchanan is a football player from Chicago whose family is extremely rich‚ he studied at Yale with Nick‚ and he is the husband of Daisy (Gatsby’s lover). He came to New York‚ and lives in East egg which is the place for the “Old rich”. Tom Buchanan is a very arrogant person with no real moral values‚ and a hypocritical bully. He is incapable of feeling guilty or emotional and he represents racism in this novel. In the novel‚ “The Great Gatsby”

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    Driving Miss Daisy depicts a strong friendship that progressively builds between an elderly Jewish widow named Daisy Werthan and an African American chauffeur named Hoke Coleburn. After crashing her car into a neighbor’s property from pressing the reverse peddle too hard‚ Miss Daisy Werthan lost her privilege to drive on the road. Since she cannot drive‚ her son hired Hoke to be her personal chauffeur. At first‚ Miss Daisy refuses to let Hoke drive her anywhere out of fear of losing her independence

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    the education. 2. Are Daisy and Winterbourne temperamentally well-suited to become friends? If we look at based on the European culture‚ I think is no‚ they aren’t. Although they are come from America‚ but their social situation and culture better are different. Winterbourne settles at Geneva and he was educated in Europe. So we can conclude that Winterbourne is just a man who emigrates from America to Europe. That’s all. He is different with Daisy‚ who always moves from one place

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    Comparing Jay Gatsby and Tom Buchanan The book "The Great Gatsby" is beautifully written with the intention of providing the reader a clear view of the wealthy (through the eyes of Nick Carraway) during the Roaring Twenties. Two characters that are very important to the story and eventually end the story are Jay Gatsby and Tom Buchanan. Though they have some similarities‚ their personalities‚ jobs‚ and lovers are very much different in the way they live their lives throughout the story. Both

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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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    Driving Miss Daisy‚ (1989) a screen play by Alfred Uhry and directed by Bruce Beresford‚ takes place in post-World War II Atlanta‚ Georgia. The main character of the movie is Miss Daisy Werthan‚ a Jewish widow in her seventies. The movie begins with her putting her car into the wrong gear‚ and going in reverse into her neighbor’s yard. Thus‚ her son‚ Boolie Werthan‚ believes that no insurance companies would want to insure her after this incident. At his business‚ Werthan Industries‚ he runs

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    Does Gatsby love Daisy or the aura of wealth that she owns? The Great Gatsby is F. Scott Fitzgerald’s masterpiece about various themes such as class‚ love and wealth. One of the themes highlighted is romantic affair between two main characters: Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby is clearly obsessed with Daisy‚ however‚ it is doubtful that those strong feeling is a proof of love. This essay advocates that Gatsby does not love Daisy but the wealth she symbolizes. Firstly‚ wealth is the origin of

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    Tom Buchanan was my character of choice because of his interesting role as both a bystander in Jay Gatsby’s relentless pursuit for Daisy and his side story arc with Myrtle. His attitude towards minority groups in the 1920’s reflects the sense of superstition wealthy whites of the time could relate to due to the strong anti-African-American sentiment that they held. The openness of his flings with other women leaves much to be desired‚ which makes him an extravagant man to play: rich‚ frisky‚ and

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