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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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    In the Great Gatsby when Gatsby decides to pursue Daisy I believe that it is wise. When Gatsby decides to pursue Daisy she is already married to Tom Buchanan. Daisy’s tells Gatsby that she is not happy with her marriage. She says she is not in love with Tom. In the past Gatsby had a relationship with Daisy. They were separated when Gatsby went to war. Daisy still has some feelings for Gatsby. Tom is also having an affair with a girl named Myrtle. The Money and power in the Great Gatsby has a

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    At this point‚ many might disagree that Daisy was victimized or dehumanized at all and that she destroyed Gatsby and only married Tom for his money‚ but readers need to realize that Daisy’s pain is concealed inside because of the image she is forced to have for Nick‚ Gatsby‚ and Tom which makes Daisy a victim in the way the men describe her‚ idealize her‚ or exploit her and betray her‚ all while not allowing her a chance to express her true self is in fact a form of dehumanization‚ in the most violent

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    Daisy Buchanan - Nick’s cousin‚ and the woman Gatsby loves. As a young woman in Louisville before the war‚ Daisy was courted by a number of officers‚ including Gatsby. She fell in love with Gatsby and promised to wait for him. However‚ Daisy harbors a deep need to be loved‚ and when a wealthy‚ powerful young man named Tom Buchanan asked her to marry him‚ Daisy decided not to wait for Gatsby after all. Now a beautiful socialite‚ Daisy lives with Tom across from Gatsby in the fashionable East Egg

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    people are more valuable than others. Myrtle was more important to George than to Tom‚ Gatsby was more valued to Nick than to Wolfssheim‚ Daisy was more important to Gatsby than to Tom. Myrtle was more important to George than to Tom. “QUOTE” (Great Gatsby). When Myrtle was killed‚ George became withdrawn from everyone‚ he was shaken up‚ and couldn’t cope with what just happened. George kept repeating “oh my gaud” over and over‚ as if the phrase could bring Myrtle back‚ yet Tom acted unfazed. Tom

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    Myrtle Beach Have you ever wanted something so bad that once you have it you kind of sit back and reevaluate everything that just happened and you just need a small breather to take everything in? There’s just something about nature that takes my breath away and takes me to a different dimension. It makes feel so calm and so at ease with myself. It makes me feel joy just looking at the small things in life. It makes me appreciate the smallest things‚ such as a beautiful sunflower growing

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    Gatsby letter to Daisy

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    Jay Gatsby West Egg New York November 19‚ 2013 Daisy Buchanan East Egg New York Dear Daisy‚ I’ve misses you more than a dry season misses rain. Without you in my life for the pasted years‚ I have been deeply depressed. You may not know it yet‚ but I have moved into enormous house right across the bay. From my backyard‚ I can see a green light on the end of your dock at night time. At night before I go to bed‚ I go out back and stared at the light dreaming of a wonderful day when

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    Daisy in the Great Gatsby

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    Is Daisy really worth it? Is anyone? Answer: No. “I tried to think about Gatsby then for a moment‚ but he was already too far away‚ and I could only remember‚ without resentment‚ that Daisy hadn’t sent a message or a flower.” (174) Gatsby’s life was entirely dedicated to pursue one dream. He wanted to be with Daisy. He wanted her to love him like she said she would and how he still did. "I don’t think she ever loved him. You must remember‚ old sport‚ she was very excited this afternoon...Of

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    Jordan Monologue

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    pushed me down; I looked up to see Tom standing over me. The other three guys were laughing so hard that one of them was on their knees. Tom had a serious look on his face‚ it hurt me even more to see him like this. I didn’t know he had this side. "Jordan‚ do not touch Josh‚ it’s not worth it. Just stay on the ground where you belong." He turned and walked over to Josh‚ I assumed Josh was the one who was making fun of me. The voice spoke up‚ "I told you so." To be betrayed by someone you thought you

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    Heard 1 The Character of Daisy in Henry James ’ Daisy Miller What is the purpose of Daisy in the novel Daisy Miller by Henry James? Why did James create such a appealing and confusing character? Since the publication of James ’s novel in 1878‚ Daisy has worn several labels‚ among them "flirt‚" "innocent‚" and "American Girl." Daisy ’s representation of an American Girl of the late 19th century is evident. Her free-spiritedness and individuality reflect the social movement of the

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