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    Bates 1 Quaker Up The 2014 issue of the “Redbook Magazine” has a Quaker ad. The ad is a picture of a box of chocolate and salted caramel big chewys. It is the picture of a snack bar with chocolate bites‚ and caramel glazed over. The big chewys snack are floating in the air by a parachute. The sky is a perfect shade of blue and filled with white pretty clouds. The ad has huge letter that read‚ THE MMM MMM MMM THAT HELPS FAMILIES GO

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    Chapter 5?During chapter 5 Gatsby is reunited with Daisy and it becomes clear to the reader that Gatsby’s emotional frame is out of sync with the passage of time as the novel explores the coming of love of the past into the present. The chapter starts with the return of Nick from his date with Jordan whose relationship seems very impersonal and surface deep compared and contrasted to the passionate and fulfilling relationship of that of Gatsby and Daisy that is addressed and unpicked during chapter 5

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    Fairy-tale princess who never grows up" One of the main focuses in the novel‚ "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ is the character of Daisy as she is the goal for which Gatsby strives. Although she is an intricate part of the plot and adds to the many themes of the novel‚ her character is portrayed as selfish and immature. This essay will prove that Daisy is an empty‚ shallow‚ fairy-tale princess who never grows up by discussing: firstly‚ her rediscovered love for Gatsby; secondly‚ the relationship

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    complicated relationships among Gatsby‚ Daisy‚ Tom‚ Nick‚ Jordan‚ and the Wilsons‚ the book captures love at its most hopeful‚ selfish‚ and inevitable moments. Showing how Gatsby‚ Daisy‚ and Tom are all stuck in triangle of love. Starts of with Gatsby and Daisy when Tom‚ Daisy husband wants to go to town.Tom doesn’t know that Daisy is having a affair with Gatsby. Daisy walks over to Gatsby and both of their eyes met started to stare at each like there alone in space and Daisy states that “You always look so

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    love‚ Daisy Buchanan. He rearranged his entire life in order to retain her love and eventually creating an intangible image of her in his head. In his mind‚ the fantasy of Daisy and their relationship outweighs the reality‚ while in real life it is quite the opposite. The eventual consequences of living in a false world catch up to Gatsby in the end‚ where he dies miserable and despairing for the only person he wants and the one person he can’t have‚ Daisy. Gatsby failed at winning over Daisy because

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    wanted to achieve wealth since that‚ which he did. Gatsby first fueled his love for Daisy when they met in 1917. Since that‚ Daisy‚ and Gatsby’s proximity to Daisy has been an illusion. Nick mentions this when he compares Daisy and Gatsby to the distance of a star to the moon (121-122). Gatsby becomes a very wealthy man‚ who throws parties at his extravagant mansion‚ in hopes of Daisy attending‚ which never happens. Daisy is married to Tom Buchanan‚ but Gatsby still believes that she loves him. "It

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    sympathetic towards Gatsby. Many people have felt first love and can relate to Gatsby and his love for Daisy. Gatsby also is looking to be successful in life. To him that means living as the son of God. Most people want to succeed in life whether its getting good grades in school‚ going to their dream college‚ or living a lavish lifestyle. Gatsby like any other person wants to succeed in life and reunite with Daisy Readers root for Gatsby to overcome the odds pitted against him‚ poverty‚ to better his life

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald. This novel introduces the reader to a young women named Daisy‚ as it examines her relationship with her husband Tom. Their marriage lacks a deeply connected love. The reader is lead to believe that Daisy wed Tom for mostly money . On the other hand‚ before Daisy met Tom‚ she was passionately in love with Jay Gatsby. However‚ Gatsby had little money and Daisy wanted to find a well-off man . Daisy realizing this need‚ established a relationship with Tom and relinquish her

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    Scott Fitzgerald‚ Nick is correct when he says to Gatsby “ worth the whole damn bunch of them put together” because Nick knows Gatsby is an honourable man. Gatsby’s honourability shows throughout the novel when he is pursuing Daisy‚ keeping faithful‚ and doing anything to earn Daisy. First off‚ in the novel‚ it is evident

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    craving for material goods. This new found desire resulted in an abolishment of basic morals among the common day people. In the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Daisy and Gatsby both represent the idealism of the jazz age through their list for materialism and immoral actions. Gatsby is willing to do anything to gain the love of Daisy. The reason he sees

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