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    money in Manhattan’s underworld. Conversely‚ Nick Caraway‚ Tom Buchanan and Jay Gatsby commute into the city for their respective lines of work‚ while the women are left behind‚ suggesting it i’s a place of gender distinction; although not so much of class division‚ as Tom only interacts with his mistress in the city‚ using the city to hide his going-on from the people he values on Long Island. Gatsby tries desperately to fake status‚ even buying British shirts and claiming to have attended

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    Gatsby are created because of the influence of money. Daisy‚ a young woman‚ searches for the answers to many aspects in her life. She wants to be married and money drives her decision on a husband. "And all that time something within her was crying for a decision. She wanted her life shaped now‚ immediately—and the decision must be made by some force—of love‚ of money…" That spring Tom Buchanan arrived and the force of money made Daisy’s decision. Daisy and Tom were married. Money also influenced the affair

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    love‚ Daisy Buchanan would attend. However‚ Gatsby becomes untrustworthy as he lies to his party guests and describes his inaccurate past to multiple characters in the story. So‚ is James Gatz worthy of the name “The Great Gatsby” even though his actions and his background determines him as not so great? Gatsby has a vast amount of wealth‚ but

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    versions of the American Dream‚ but because they have distorted views of themselves and the world they live in‚ neither is able to reach his goals. Gatsby’s only motivation becoming rich is to win Daisy Buchanan’s heart. Gatsby throws lavish parties and lies about his background in an attempt to prove to Daisy that he is worthy of her. Similarly‚ Willy comes home to his family and brags about the sales he has made‚ when in reality‚ his boasts are mere lies that he tells in order to be loved by his family

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    careless of me to make such a wrong guess. I thought you were rather an honest‚ straightforward person. I thought it was your secret pride."  Perhaps in the end‚ the ones who seem the most trustworthy is the one that should not be trusted at all. II. Daisy

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    powerful‚ physical‚ and dishonest. Women are shown in a terrible light that casts the majority of them as tempting‚ submissive‚ passive‚ and petty. The gender of roles in the Great Gatsby is portrayed within the characters‚ particularly in Tom and Daisy Buchanan‚ Jay Gatsby‚ Jordan‚ Nick‚ and Myrtle Wilson. The traditional gender roles in the Great Gatsby

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    novel. Lonely‚ illusions‚ fantasy are three words that are exemplify themes within this color. Jay Gatsby’s illusions throughout the novel are evident‚ he is chasing relationship that is not meant to be with the wealthy Daisy. Upon the realization that Daisy had married Tom Buchanan‚ Gatsby took it upon himself to change significantly. The change is influenced by a man named Dan Cody‚ the transformation occurs at sea and Gatsby is given a blue coat by Mr. Cody. ‘’"A few days later [Dan Cody]took him

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    the efforts to reach his dream of once again being with Daisy Buchanan‚ a love from his past. While keeping his distance from Daisy for some time‚ the green light holds the connection and the constant reminder of his dream and the idea of fear of rejection from the past. By creating the imagery of the green light‚ it can be inferred that the symbol has been created as way to dream of a “perfect future”. In chapter 5‚ when the dream of Daisy being apart of Gatsby’s life has become a fulfilled reality

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    Fake Honesty In the novel‚ The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ the character Jay Gatsby falls for a young woman named Daisy. As a fake millionaire he set out to be the type of man Daisy needed. Once she learned the truth about Jay‚ Daisy liked that she married her current husband Tom after all. One could describe Daisy as an unhappy young woman because she always wants what looks good to her without taking time to know all there is to know about people or a situation. As a young

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    wrong. The rich of East Egg want to be seen as proper and they put on a great facade‚ however‚ Nick sees right through it and is disgusted by the culture and the individuals that live there. After spending one afternoon with his cousin Daisy and her husband Tom Buchanan Nick realizes that they are a dysfunctional bunch. And even though they are related to him Nick dislikes the environment of East Egg. In fact‚ Nick notices that they are more interested in gossiping then they are in him‚ a family member

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