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    show Daisy’s personality in chapter 5 of the novel. This is the chapter where Nick invites Daisy to tea‚ at Gatsby’s request‚ and it describes their very awkward meeting. As you mentioned‚ one of Daisy’s traits is "undecided" and "superficial". You can use two quotes to back this up from this chapter. When Nick invites her to tea‚ he tells her not to bring her husband‚ Tom. She replies: I called up Daisy from the office next morning‚ and invited her to come to tea. “Don’t bring Tom‚”

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    In the short story‚ “Daisy Miller”‚ by Edith Wharton‚ a common obsession is found with the status and respectability of the characters presented in the story. Edith develops this obsession as a theme that is supported by European and American ideals‚ character’s viewpoints‚ and character’s actions in the story “Daisy Miller”. The theme of status and respectability is largely developed by the ideals of the society found within Daisy Miller. The story originates in Switzerland and then later

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    The Careless Killings of Daisy Buchanan The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is about a man named Jay Gatsby‚ who has a dream of winning over the wealthy Daisy Buchanan. In this "American Masterpiece"‚ three innocent people die because of the carelessness of Daisy. She is responsible for betraying Gatsby’s dream‚ running over Myrtle with her car and indirectly causing George’s suicide. Daisy is both directly and indirectly responsible for the death of Myrtle Wilson. Fitzgerald

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    The novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald shows that money isn’t a problem.Gatsby likes to have big parties he is having a specific party to invite Daisy the girl he likes.He invites random people he doesn’t know all he wants is to talk to daisy. Gatsby is a very wealthy person he shows through his lifestyle described by nick. Nick describes Gatsby’s lifestyle when he states his Rolls-Royce became an omnibus because bearing parties to and from the city. Also his Rolls Royce became

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    The personal novel I chose was called “Daisy Miller” by Henry James. The publishers were Harper & Brothers‚ which was published in 1879. There are a total of 43 pages. The way James’ novels are structured is that he begins it with a situation and a character. James would then‚ in effect‚ sit back and simply observe what would happen when a character was confronted with this new situation. This allowed him more freedom and allowed him the opportunity of "getting to know" his character by observing

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    with Daisy predominantly in control as the two of them starting a detective society with Daisy as the chairman and Hazel as the meagre Secretary role. But then a murder happens in their school and they start to investigate this incident. But in the process of gathering information ‚ Hazel feels that Daisy was secretive as she seemed to plan another mission not with her but with other people supposedly not in the society and Hazel wanted a bigger role as the one who found out the murder. Daisy is mainly

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    that the answer to these questions are almost two-fold. Daisy is innocent‚ as in‚ she is not promiscuous. Giovanelli confirms this on page 365. "And she was the most innocent." Because Daisy chose not live by society’s rules and standards does not make her any less innocent. Daisy’s defiance (to society’s rules)‚ independence‚ "her own person" attitude and strong character traits affected her innocence in society’s eyes. On page 356‚ Daisy illustrates her strong character when she states‚ "The Pincio

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    Daisy Buchanan is one of the main characters in the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald written in the 1900’s. Daisy believes that she is in love with two men. One man named Jay Gatsby‚ who she dated when she was a teenager and never let go of. When Gatsby was away at war‚ she married a different man named Tom Buchanan. The reason she married Tom because of his money‚ where as Gatsby was a poor and they were unsure if he would ever be able to come back home. Daisy wasn’t able to tell anyone

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    female leads‚ Daisy and Myrtle. Daisy‚ much akin to Myrtle married a man whom she does not love; however‚ not all about these two are similar for they too have differences such as physical traits and social status which are slowly unveiled as the book progresses. It is said‚ “Neither of them can stand the person they’re married to.” Both Myrtle and Daisy are involved in an affair with another man; Daisy takes a liking towards Gatsby as Myrtle does with Tom. In Daisy’s case

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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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